I'd expect so. I've always opposed the idea of central planners determining the right skill level. The Isle of Man labour law is far better. Simple requires an approved sponsor to demonstrate inability to recruit an Islander for the role. More adaptive to changing needs.
.....so those in charge of social housing, schools, healthcare, education are learning in real time what the economic needs are....improving policy....and making trade offs over migrant benefits to economy vs impact pressures. Self moderating.