How do I share a Keynote presentation when iWork ceases?

My keynote presentation is enormous so e-mailing is not really an option, the recipient is new to all things iPad, so what is the easiest way to share a presentation?
I know I can upload it to my computer but that seems unweildy.
If they are ditching iWork they should have a solution, but iCloud only seems to work with your own documents and devices....

Not done, sorry.
so sending by mail didn't work either, because the Keynote 13 file could not be attached to a mail!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (Keynote 09 can as can PowerPoint). This is ridiculus. This is Apple trying really hard to make it impossible for people to work with their software

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