Surveyers know alot about conforming to the rules
They will get compliance
Bluntly your boat may float a little higher in the water in perfect conditions if swamped and if the calc has been done right and it will also float a little higher upside down so you have more to cling to but seriously no 300kg of positive bouyancy will stop the (active momentum) motion of 2 tonne of water rolling in your boat trying to get over your gunnels.
It'll help the rescue services find your hull quicker in a worse case and give you more to try and hold on to.
I myself would be very reticind to stay in a fully swamped boat in any serious swell due to possibility of getting tangled or injured by it's violent movement and risk of very fast capsize. Don't know what the experts say on that one but i know in the hobart they chose the liferaft over hanging around on board and risking injury
Seriously if what I have said doesn't click get a margarine container in the bath cut it down and add some foam floatation and a lead sinker and do an experiment.
Should say that floatation is a great idea and can lead to safer boating and better emergency outcomes but it should be placed well in perspective as a worse case scenario helper not saviour.