No, the answer given by Autodesk here is, "We plan to get to it, but you'll have to work with what we've got so far until then."
Sure, for all practical purposes, those two answers have the same result for users right now. But the intent/attitude is quite different between them. One of them says, "Screw you guys, we don't care about you, deal with it," while the other says, "We know, you're right, we're trying to get to it."
And I don't think my defense was terrible. Okay, you've got fifteen offsets to keep track of. But still, it's just addition/subtraction to relate the total values to the individual values you would prefer. So you've got fifteen simple addition or subtraction problems to do. Or, as mentioned earlier, you can have them done for you by setting up your offset dimensions with formulas. So at worst, you've got to enter fourteen formulas or whatever. Personally, I consider that level of problem to be a minor nuisance...not a major catastrophe.
I've already agreed that it's a nuisance worth solving, I just don't think it's worth skipping lunch over.