Possible, but far reaching.
There are other explanations:
* We are a computer simulation (hence there is no colonization, we are in an experiment)
* There are like 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 habitable planets in the universe. Just because something is "extremely unlikely" doesn't mean that it didn't happen to us. I.e. whomever this happened to, would ask himself that question. We may just be the ones it happened to.
Also: Why would they settle species from millions of years in their own past. If they wanted to colonize, they could start with their own life-forms.
Could be several things as well:
* We are a genesis project and they will simply come back later and settle in what we left behind (i.e. they let the ecosystem build for a few million years before trying out this settlement)
* They don't want to create competitors
* We are a population bomb, i.e. they just sent out billions of probes trying to populate any given habitable planet, and they couldn't just spawn themselves there and instead had to start from somewhere where a sustainable ecosystem would derive from