Absolutely.
I can use helium and have access to it. With the rebreather, I will use very little so it makes financial sense to dive the right gas for the dive.
OC is out of the question for mainly deep diving. Just for a moment say helium cost nothing. Open Circuit deep diving is still a logistical nightmare as you need access to a compressor, booster and large volumes of helium and oxygen every night. A week's diving in Malin would need an entire 'J' cylinder*** for each diver, e.g. a whole one for helium and another one for oxygen. A boat load of 10 OC divers needing the best part of 20 'J' cylinders.
For CCR one J would last weeks as the volumes of both helium and oxygen are so low.
*** A 6ft/1m85 high 50 litre J cylinder at 200 bar contains 10,000 litres of helium (ignoring that you can't scavenge the last dregs of the cylinder). With a twinset containing 5,280 litres (2x12 at 220 bar), 45% of which is 2,376 litres of helium. For a laugh (although the gas monkey won't be laughing), call that 4 fills (as there'll be some residual gas in the twinsets). Thus one J feeds one diver for 4 or 5 days. Ten divers means ten J's.
And then there's oxygen. 50% and 80% for the deco gasses... Oxygen's getting expensive too.
Weekly deliveries of circa 20 J cylinders of gas to run a single Open Circuit dive boat!