Yes, but according to overall Buddhist tradition, it's more of the starting point.
There is no such thing as an overall Buddhist tradition. The Indian tradition, and thus the Tibetan tradition, puts Madhyamaka at the top.
The main fallacy here is to take Madyamakha as the sole philosophical tradition within Buddhism, and it's corresponding sutras of the Prajna Paramita, and just leave it at that, as if all the other sutras and philosophies didn't exist.
These are just straw man arguments. I don't see whats so hard to understand that Madhyamaka is definitive out of all the sutra material. Again, this is not my opinion, but the opinion of the Indian masters.