Lens Profile for Tokina 11-16mm for Canon?

Does anyone know where I can obtain the profile for the Tokina 11-16mm Canon lens?  I don't really want to try and reinvent the wheel since someone has likely done this already.

Even if Tokina is aware of the lens profile tool, they would have to be convinced that dedicating any effort would be worth it.  No good deed goes unpunished, and this is doubly so for corporations.  They would be in a position where they would be responsible, in some manner, for these profiles. Which sort of hitches their wagon to Adobe, for better or for worse. There are subtle corporate implications to this sort of thing, which is why corps move slowly on stuff like this.
As for the Adobe tool that allows you to browse lens profiles, I believe there is a field on the profile that indicates who created it. It has been a long time since I looked at it.
The fact is there are many, many lens and body combos out there, and what is obvious and common to you very well might not be, or those who use it are not interested in Adobe products. As in all things, there is going to be a ranking, and the higher profile vendors are just going to be addressed first.
Meanwhile, Adobe has made the tool available for easy lens profile creation anyone who wants to DIY their own profiles and share them. It really isn't that hard to contribute to the community with a few hours of work. It beats complaining it hasn't been done for you already.

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    You can download the Lens Profile Creator from Adobe's website and create your own profile.
    For Windows: http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=5490
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    Thank you for your analysis.
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