Yes, I think so, as long as the skilled labour includes the people who sew, because that's a skill. In the modern world, that's not a skill. A skill is how you integrate technology into your mobile phone or how you integrate technology into a car and these types of things, but maybe not how you sew underwear. The important thing there would be that skills are not tightly defined but broadly defined by industry, versus a specific avenue.
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