I guess it depends on what you define as data. The information collected is presented in tables and charts and summarized in the RAMP technical report. That information is available publicly on the RAMP website, which is RAMP-Alberta.org. It has all the technical reports from 1997 through to 2008, so that information is available there.
With respect to the individual data points, RAMP has an extensive database that has approximately 2.3 million data points of information collected since 1997. That information is available for members and members' use, and if someone needs access to that information, they can gain it by access through one of the members and a data-sharing agreement.