Does Logic bounce to multichannel (surround) wav files?

I have surround and interleaved selected as bounce options, but Logic is still bouncing to multiple mono files. Am I doing something wrong, or is Logic just not able to bounce to a multichannel wav file (like Pro Tools does)?

That's disappointing. Looks like I'll have to dump the monos into protools or find a converter.
I hope apple fixes this in the next version, especially since it looks like STP2 handles multichannel audio files.

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