Yes, sure. The C-NLOPB has that data readily available, so that is not a problem.
I can't comment on the qualifications of the personnel employed by the regulatory body. I know they do have people who review and audit environmental aspects of the drilling program approvals, and I know that the structure that holds the operator accountable for spill response allows that three-tiered response program through which you have experts employed by companies such as the Eastern Canada Response Corporation, which brings that expertise and can access other experts as needed.
That's my understanding of the structure.