Olympus ePL2 RAW file support

Does anyone know how to get Aperture 3.1.1 to support Olympus ePL2 RAW files?

I also do need support for E-PL2 RAW files in Snow Leopard.
My workflow is based on using Photosmith iApp on the iPad and Lightroom on the Mac.
E-PL2 .orf RAW files not being supported by the OS causes me troubles with filenames.
I'm also using a Canon G12 camera which RAW files are well understood by the OS (QuickView displays a nice preview) and I don't have any problem when syncing Photosmith with Lightroom.
Therefore the only faulty guy is the OS so pleeeeeaaaase Apple bring E-PL2 support to Snow Leopard.
Thank you.
Phil

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