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.
What the Immigration Bill does, worst of all, is continue to ensile (wonkspeak, sorry) the responsibilities for impact mitigation, long term planning, and satisfying current skilled labour demands in different levels of government. An elegant dance of Tigger and Eeyore.