Support for Canon 5D Raw

Okay, this is weird. Just got Aperture 3 on trial and ordered my upgrade. Should be here next week. I find it strange that Aperture 2 has no problem processing the Canon 5D Mark II Raw images but Aperture cannot?!? What the funk is that about? I checked the camera Raw Support Page and it even states it there that it "* Requires Aperture 2 or later with Mac OS X v10.4.11 Tiger or Mac OS X v10.5.2 Leopard or later." Okay, but I have Aperture 2 and you would think that Aperture 3 would carry on where 2 left off and build upon that. Or you would think that if you have the support from 2 on the same system as 3 (trial or not) that it would lend to allowing the tech in 3 to be more modern or at the very least the same as its predecessor. Does anybody know if I'm missing something here?

I'm pretty sure I do, but how do I check? The link you sent just leads me to that page I was referring to with the RAW specs stating that you need Aperture 2. I don't see anything there denoting updates or versions of RAW plug-ins or the like.
Thanks!

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