Here's the link to the Gagetown site (on the DIN):
http://armyonline.kingston.mil.ca/LFDTS/143000440000338/Default.asp
On the bottom left, there is a "Links" box, click on "Documentum". Up will come a big warning box (read and heed, unless you like pain and emotional suffering). Then navigate to "2 - Armour - Blindé", then "6 - D & M" (not to be confused with S&M), and then to "RG-31 MPV", and Robert is then your mother or father's brother. Be warned that I haven't talked to the pers that Bzz mentioned, so use the content at your own risk (GENERALLY whatever is on Documentum is good-to-go and is what is SUPPOSED to be used, but everything eventually gets updated (once approved)). I just noticed that the majority of the files (that I looked at) were last modified 12 May, so that's pretty current, if you ask me.
Once you get used to navigating Documentum (the one I gave the link for is the Webtop version, which is somewhat dumbed down, while the Desktop version is a bit more powerful (IMO) but can be hell to navigate). To download the files (once you are in the folder), you need to click on the "More" link (on the far right), and then a menu will pop up. Click "File" and then select "Export". It will take a while to figure out all the bells and whistle's involved with Documentum, but once you get the hang of it, it is a very powerful means of tracking changes, subscribing to files (to be notified when it changes), and on and on. Learn it, know it, love it.
Anyway, hope this helps those in the hinterlands that are trying to figure out where everything (army related) is hidden away. People here in Gagtown tend to think that we are the center of the universe, and forget about those that need the info (i.e the fighting troops), but don't know where to look (don't forget to use the "Search" box in the top left to save some aggravation).
Al