You're misunderstanding what I said and you wrong about 'just one Canadian guy'.
How many people run out of gas compared to how many rebreather accidents?
If the 'fix' (using a ccr) causes more accidents that the issue (people running out of gas), it's not a great fix.
I answered your question as it was asked.
Tomfcrist suggested that CCR divers have more time to solve problems compared to OC divers due to “unlimited” gas supply.
You countered that asking how many accidents we see which were a result of a delayed exit, thus running out of gas, and comparing that to number of CCR accidents.
And I’m answering that virtually ALL OC deaths were due to running out of gas, something else may have been the root cause of the accident, but eventually what made the difference between them coming out alive or not was not having enough gas to reach the nearest gas source, a rebreather would have been one way to change that outcome. This is not the same as saying CCR is a fix for this particular issue, it’s simply an acknowledgement that rebreather offers more time to solve issues, where OC would suffer greatly from time pressure, stress lvls would likely be elevating just as fast as that clock is ticking.
Of course CCR is more complex than OC and it comes with a lot more risks, there are a lot more potential for something to go wrong than OC, this on its own suggests OC is safer than CCR, not sure many people dispute that, the key is finding where the advantages of CCR outweighs its risks as compared to OC.
I want to further clarify, this isn’t an argument for the CCR is safer than OC debate, I personally think its more complex than a simple statement, and I think it was already answered earlier on.
I haven’t done an OC cave dive in a while, not because it really “needed” to be done on CCR, when I go to cave country I pack my CCR because I want to do dives where I feel it’s the safer option, but while there I may do dives where OC would be more than adequate, but bringing OC gear on the trip would be a pita logistically, if I lived in cave country I would be doing a lot of my dives in OC, can’t beat that simplicity!