(1) A party must disclose, but need not provide a copy of nor produce to the party requesting it:
(a) a document for which there is a claim of privilege from production; or
(b) a document that is no longer in the disclosing party's possession or control; or
(c) a document a copy of which has already been provided, if the copy contains no change, obliteration or other mark or feature that is likely to affect the outcome of the proceeding.
(2) Subrule (1) does not affect the operation of rule 7.14.
Note: Rule 7.14 requires the disclosure of an expert's report in a parenting proceeding.