Absolutely, I support an integrity...and a strong integrity regime where that is something that's contemplated. I hate to sound like a broken record today, but it goes hand in hand with the vendor performance management framework as well, because the regime you refer to kind of speaks to criminal investigations and, ultimately, convictions, and what the implications would be to those suppliers.
What I'm talking about is even more broad. If, for example, a company promises to deliver something by a certain date and doesn't deliver, I would still argue that there's an ethical component to that, and, where it hasn't delivered, there should be a consequence to it. I support what you're suggesting.