CJK font (non)collecting

Why does InDesign exclude Chinese, Japanese and Korean fonts when collecting fonts during a "Package"?
It is illogical that InDesign lets you use the fonts, but not package them. And it's very vague, sneaky even, to refer to CJK fonts in the dialog without being more implicit.

CJK fonts can be tens of megabytes in size (modern ones typically contain on the order of 30,000 characters and some hold twice that many).  Moreover, CJK fonts typically come with stricter licenses than alphabetic.  Finally, if I were responsible for a print shop I know I'd much prefer to receive a well-formed PDF with CJK safely subsetted and embedded rather than have to install a colossal font.
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