I think I've had enough. I'll switch to Nikon in a year or two. By and large, Canon has not produced a single RF lens that would meet my needs and be affordable for me.
All companies now have a trend of making good lenses in the mid-range segment. You could say that Nikon already has two lines of such primes. Even non-G Sony primes have weather protection and internal focus. People talk about Sigma and Tamron, but I don't even ask for that. It would be enough for me if Canon itself filled the middle segment. But Canon only start trying this year do something like that with their new 28-70 and 16-28, and it looks terrible. They turned out to be worse and more expensive than the first attempts of Tamron and Sigma in this direction. In fact, these lenses are entirely in line with the L-series price logic. You kind of get more value if you buy the old 24-70. You don't have to extend it, it has a very usable 70mm with good sharpness, the correction profile doesn't cut off so much of the image at 28mm and you will get a dedicated separate control ring. And I'm not sure if Canon will try to make mid-range primes and what will come of it considering how much their standarts has dropped in the L series.
And don't even mention EF. All other mounts can also work with the EF. Sometimes even better than canon. On Sony, you can work with the "sticky" EF Sigmas from the nineties, while digital Canons have not supported them for a long time. In addition, due to the fact that many photographers like me cannot find anything useful on the RF mount, the prices for EF lenses are in no hurry to fall. Our Sigma Art lenses are the most expensive on used market.
Canon is obviously in a profit-squeezing phase, and it's a pretty long one. I can't wait too long for them to wake up.