I suppose the document that does have a certain amount of that information would be the Canada First defence strategy. It does talk about the strategic level need for these kinds of technologies.
The air force doctrine manuals--we're revising our own internal documentation--is our view of the world and how the air force needs to operate within it. We have doctrine on fighter operations and future needs that is embedded in our own air force internal thinking process, if you will.
Those would be informative, but they don't drive the statement of requirements; the requirements are based on very specific tasks. It explains how air power should be employed, how it's integrated, and how it's leveraged.
The theology of air power is found in our air doctrine, which is web-based. We can certainly give you the web address, should you be interested.