LR - Camera Raw Warning Dialog Box

If I'm in Lightroom and the want to edit my raw image in PS ( photo > edit in> edit in Adobe Photoshop ), I sometimes get a warning dialog box telling me that the version of Camera Raw that I am using with PS is not up to date with the version of Lightroom that I am using.
My question is this: Why does lightroom care what version on Camera Raw I have? My understanding is that LR renders out my RAW image and then hands it off to PS for editing. PS Camera Raw does not seem to be involved in the transaction.
LR2.7 / PS CS 3

Reason - Lightroom is passing the image across to Camera Raw for demosaicing and processing rather that doing it itself. Using this approach avoid the need to first crate aTIFF/PSD before sending across to Photoshop. The warning appears because some features in your version of Lr are not support in the version of Camera Raw installed on your computer.

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