Fuji xt-1 camera and lens support

I just purchase the Fuji XT-1 camera and lenses, I don't see   lens support under lens correction in the development module, I don't see Fuji supported.
Is there support for Fuji and the x series lenses?
Thanks in advance.
Tom

The XT1 files have built-in lens correction in Adobe raw converters, although in the sample file I found, it was only for Chromatic Aberration, so the lenses must be very good if they don't need distortion correction:

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