I guess.
But there are three things that completely throw me out of this film...
1. Engineering
2. Spock Prime piloting the Jellyfish.
3. The beach-ball sized container of Red Matter.
Number one was a choice based on budget, which I can understand. Two and three just violate simple common-sense.
If you want an off-the-wall theory for number 3, it could be that since it's a fairly random substance, that when you create it, you don't get much choice about how much you end up with after creating it. That and since it seems like an untested substance, and the situation they were using it for has never happened before, maybe they took as much as they could make in the time frame, in case one drop wasn't enough.
As for Number 2, it does seem odd to have him be the one to pilot the ship, especially since it looked like a specially constructed vessel. Maybe it was some paranoid condition on the part of the Romulans?

The whole issue never occured to me.