No, It's not a "complex calculus". You're on the surface, you need to be largely buoyant.
A few solutions:
1) inflate the wing fully
2) inflate the suit largely
3) inflate your counterlungs (and claim you dive min volume afterwards, apparently people think it looks good

)
4) inflate all three somewhat
Did I miss any?
2 and 3 are silly (from my point of view. Disclaimer again: I don't yet dive ccr) for various reasons:
- they don't transpose to wetsuit
- they don't transpose between units
4 is a combination of the others and takes all their issues
1 uses some diluent, making it a big no-no, and apparently you can do your wing checks with the OPV being pulled.
What did I miss?