Downvotes used to cost reputation, but that cost was removed because users were not using their votes often enough because of the reputation cost.
Despite downvotes on questions being "free", these are still much less prevalent than upvotes, although the amount of bad questions does not seem to have decreased lately:
(Kudos to rene for the nice SEDE query)
ThisAdding back a cost for downvoting questions (even more so such a high cost, or even worse a non-refundable cost) would tilt the balance even more towards upvoting, making systems that depend on voting (like the question ban, home-page suppression, etc) much harder to work effectively.
Not to mention the detrimental effects on question curation in general, since bad questions would be much harder to delete.