You don't have to even make that suggestion, I wouldn't even consider using it. If I want to write a compiled program, I'll stick to C, C++, Java, or C#. Additionally, who cares if it is more useful than VBS/VBA. Thats NOT what you are asking for, the comparison is irrelevant. You want a compiled language, not a scripting language. So comparing it to VBS/VBA makes no sense. If you want to compare it, you compare it to a compiled language such as C++, Java, VB, Delphi. And if you want to say it is "better" than any one of those languages, well then you are either horribly misinformed, or you are just willing to say anything regardless of facts just to try and make your idea sound better.

Rant:
The only reason people want mIRC scripting to be a compiled language is because people are lazy. mIRC scripting is relatively easy, people can figure it out easily. People want to expand to more than just IRC scripts, they want to write whole programs, but they don't want to take the time to learn a real language. Therefore they figure, if mIRC scripting allowed compilation, they could write programs. However, the ONLY thing mIRC scripting as a compiled language would possibly do is create more lame programs, because now all the little "script kiddies" don't have to spend time writhing "type // $+ $decode(...," they can now write "my-fun-game.exe" which is actually a virus. People who really want to make programs can learn one of the 100+ already existing languages.