Lens profile Canon g1x mark II

Dear all,
yesterday I installed the new Lightroom 5.5.
I own a Canon G1X Mark II (as a second camera). I can view and work with the raw files of this camera, no problem (this was working with 5.4, too).
But I cannot see this camera model in the lens profile selection. Only the previous model is listed.
Now my questions: Is a lens profile for the new mark II available?
Or will it come with a new release?
Does anybody know if there is a public lens profile available?
Regards
Bernd

I’d guess the G1X has always-on profiles encoded in the raw files so there’s no external Adobe profile needed.
Starting with Camera Raw 8.4 plug-in for Photoshop, it will say when there is a built-in, always on profile being used, but LR didn't get this capability, yet.  curvature of straight lines parallel to and near to the borders of the photos or do things look relatively straight.  If the latter, there is probably a lens profile being used behind the scenes, already.
If you want you can upload a G1X raw file you're curious about, using www.dropbox.com and post a public download link, here, and maybe someone will see it and test for you in Photoshop.

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