Photography, including lens design, is about compromise. I’m sorry you don’t understand that. When someone makes a perfect lens, it will probably cost tens of thousands of dollars and be too heavy to carry. But you go on hoping for that, if that’s what you want.
Personally, I think lenses like the RF 24-105/2.8, 14-35/4 and 10-20/4 are excellent designs, and those designs are made possible by relying on digital correction for the geometric distortion at the wide end. Compare the RF 10-20/4 to the EF 11-24/4 in terms of size, weight and cost. Similarly, the RF 16/2.8 comes in at the price it does for the same reason.
The VCM lenses are intended as hybrid, meaning for use in photography and video production. It’s clear you don’t understand the implications of that, although Canon does. Take a look at cinema lens lines, and notice how within a series they are all the exact same size, shape, filter thread diameter, etc. There’s a reason for that. Probably you won’t bother doing so, and instead, you’ll just go on thinking you know what you’re talking about.