The compensation needs to fit the damages of the bug, and in our opinion, your suggestions are not fitting (by order of magnitude). If we find a suitable compensation, we'll apply it, if not, we won't. It one thing to try and fix the effects of a bug (unintentional behavior) and another to consciously overcompensate for the effects of the bug, thus giving unfair advantage to the affected teams/country. The latter would only cause a stir with everyone else and might cause everyone to claim compensation for all future bugs.
It is a thin line, you see, that we need to follow, and sometimes, it's better to just accept the effects of unintended event than to case more problems by overcompensation.