Lens profile for the Canon 24-70 II?

There isn't any Lens Profile available for download for the new 24-70 II and the 5D III.
Has anyone used the profile for the Mark I? And, how long before new profiles usually show up at the Adobe site?
Thanks
Mark

It's now in the LR 4.3 release candidate
I installed the release candidate on a separate PC, found the lens profile file in the install folder and copied tge file to the appropriate folder in my 4.2 install.

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