Sure, but ULA's within your network are still an extremely useful tool to deal with annoying problems like renumbering if you don't have PI address space (and a majority of businesses won't). It's not an ideal solution, but unless you're a large enough shop to have multi-homed BGP sessions the IANA doesn't give a shit about how much headache changing ISPs or backup connections cause and getting a new allocation causes; so ULAs fill that gap to give a non-changing, probably-unique (if you follow the proper process to generate your prefix) address space.