Exactly. And if you noticed, the RAW update applied to several models of camera, in one hit. Can you imagine how mind-bogglingly tedious it would be for all of us if each of those updates came individually as soon as every one became available internally within Apple. Perhaps you'd find that process as amusing as my comments.
It is absolutely not reasonable to expect Apple to update camera RAW on the same day as Adobe, or before. If they rushed things out faster than Adobe, would you go onto Adobe's site and start whining that they are not keeping up with Apple? You're just not being logical.
In the meantime, the hundreds of thousands of Aperture users who don't go racing off to get a camera as soon as they can get their hands on one, carry on with life as normal.
People expect Adobe to have the RAW updates first. This is their bread and butter. I'm sure Adobe has more of a relationship with the camera makers than Apple does. I don't expect Apple to have RAW updates soon after a camera is released, but I would expect it within a reasonable amount of time. It's not like camera releases catches them by surprise.