Cinram International Limited Partnership - MRRS Decision

Decision

Headnote

Mutual Reliance Review System for Exemptive Relief Applications -- Issuer of exchangeable partnership units exempt, subject to certain conditions, from National Instrument 51-102 Continuous Disclosure Obligations and Multilateral Instrument 52-109 Certification of Disclosure in Issuers' Annual and Interim Filings-- Issuer technically a reporting issuer following arrangement creating issuer and indirect parent (income trust) - Exchangeable partnership units issued in connection with arrangement are exchangeable for units of issuer's indirect parent income trust-- Exchangeable partnership units have economic and voting rights nearly equivalent to indirect parent income trust units - Conditions of relief intended to ensure that continuous disclosure of issuer's indirect parent income trust will contain the information relevant to holders of exchangeable partnership units and will be accessible to such holders.

Applicable Legislative Provisions

National Instrument 51-102 Continuous Disclosure Obligations

Multilateral Instrument 52-109 Certification of Disclosure in Issuers' Annual and Interim Filings

June 7, 2006

IN THE MATTER OF

THE SECURITIES LEGISLATION OF

BRITISH COLUMBIA, ALBERTA, SASKATCHEWAN, ONTARIO, QUÉBEC,

NEW BRUNSWICK, NOVA SCOTIA AND NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR

(THE "JURISDICTIONS")

AND

IN THE MATTER OF

THE MUTUAL RELIANCE REVIEW SYSTEM

FOR EXEMPTIVE RELIEF APPLICATIONS

AND

IN THE MATTER OF

CINRAM INTERNATIONAL LIMITED PARTNERSHIP (THE "FILER")

 

MRRS DECISION DOCUMENT

Background

The local securities regulatory authority or regulator (the "Decision Maker") in each of the Jurisdictions has received an application from the Filer for a decision under the securities legislation of the Jurisdictions (the "Legislation") that:

(a) the requirements (the "Continuous Disclosure Requirements") in National Instrument 51-102 -- Continuous Disclosure Obligations ("NI 51-102") do not apply to the Filer (the "Continuous Disclosure Relief"); and

(b) the requirements in Multilateral Instrument 52-109 -- Certification of Disclosure in Issuers' Annual and Interim Filings ("MI 52-109") do not apply to the Filer (the "MI 52-109 Relief").

Under the Mutual Reliance Review System for Exemptive Relief Applications:

(a) the Ontario Securities Commission is the principal regulator for this application; and

(b) this MRRS decision document evidences the decision of each Decision Maker.

Interpretation

Defined terms contained in National Instrument 14-101 -- Definitions have the same meaning in this decision unless they are defined in this decision.

Representations

This decision is based on the following facts represented by the Filer:

1. Cinram International Income Fund (the "Fund") is an unincorporated, open-ended, limited purpose trust established under the laws of Ontario under an amended and restated declaration of trust dated May 5, 2006.

2. The Fund's head office is in Toronto, Ontario.

3. The Fund is authorized to issue an unlimited number of units ("Fund Units") and an unlimited number of special voting units ("Special Voting Units").

4. As at May 4, 2006, there were eleven Fund Units outstanding and no Special Voting Units outstanding.

5. As at May 4, 2006, the Fund was not a reporting issuer in any of the Jurisdictions, but became a reporting issuer in each of the Jurisdictions upon the completion of an arrangement effective May 5, 2006 involving the Fund, the Filer and Cinram International Inc. ("Cinram"), among others (the "Arrangement").

6. The Fund has applied to, and received the conditional approval of, the Toronto Stock Exchange (the "TSX") for the listing on the TSX of the Fund Units to be issued in connection with the Arrangement, subject to, among other things, completion of the Arrangement.

7. The Filer is a limited partnership established under the laws of Manitoba which owns all the outstanding securities of Cinram International ULC, an unlimited liability company established under the laws of Nova Scotia to directly or indirectly acquire the outstanding common shares of Cinram (the "Cinram Shares") under the Arrangement.

8. The Filer's head office is in Toronto, Ontario.

9. The Filer is authorized to issue an unlimited number of Class A limited partnership units (the "Class A LP Units"), an unlimited number of Class B limited partnership units (the "Exchangeable LP Units") and general partnership interests.

10. As at May 4, 2006, ten Class A LP Units were outstanding, which are indirectly owned by the Fund, no Exchangeable LP Units were outstanding and all general partnership interests were owned by Cinram International General Partner Inc., the general partner of the Filer.

11. Upon completion of the Arrangement, the Filer became a reporting issuer in each of the Jurisdictions where that concept exists.

12. Under the Arrangement, holders of Cinram Shares exchanged their Cinram Shares for Fund Units, Exchangeable LP Units or a combination of Fund Units and Exchangeable LP Units.

13. The Exchangeable LP Units provide a holder with a security having economic and voting rights that are, as nearly as practicable, equivalent to those of the Fund Units.

14. In particular, each Exchangeable LP Unit:

(i) is exchangeable at the option of the holder for a Fund Unit, subject to customary anti-dilution adjustments; and

(ii) was issued together with a Special Voting Unit of the Fund entitling the holder to voting rights equivalent to the voting rights attached to the Fund Units.

15. Holders of Exchangeable LP Units do not have the right to exercise any votes in respect of any matters relating to the business, affairs, rights, privileges, entitlements or obligations of the Filer or any partner of the Filer, except as required by applicable law.

16. The Fund will concurrently send to holders of Exchangeable LP Units all disclosure material it sends to holders of Fund Units.

17. As, following the completion of the Arrangement, the Fund is the direct or indirect beneficial owner of all of the issued and outstanding securities of the Filer, other than the Exchangeable LP Units, the financial results of the Fund will wholly reflect the financial performance of the Filer and the Fund will comply with all the requirements of MI 52-109.

Decision

1. Each of the Decision Makers is satisfied that the test contained in the Legislation that provides the Decision Maker with the jurisdiction to make the decision has been met.

2. The decision of the Decision Makers under the Legislation is that the Continuous Disclosure Relief is granted for so long as:

(a) the Fund is a reporting issuer in at least one of the jurisdictions listed in Appendix B of National Instrument 45-102 -- Resale of Securities and is an electronic filer under National Instrument 13-101 -- System for Electronic Document Analysis and Retrieval ("SEDAR");

(b) the Fund concurrently sends to all holders of Exchangeable LP Units all disclosure material furnished to holders of Fund Units under NI 51-102;

(c) the Fund files with each Decision Maker copies of all documents required to be filed by it pursuant to NI 51-102;

(d) the Fund complies with the requirements of the Legislation and the TSX, or such market or exchange on which the Fund Units may be quoted or listed, in respect of making public disclosure of material information on a timely basis and immediately issues and files a news release that discloses any material change in its affairs;

(e) the Filer complies with the requirements of the Legislation in each of the Jurisdictions to issue a press release and file a report with the Jurisdictions upon the occurrence of a material change in respect of the affairs of the Filer that is not also a material change in the affairs of the Fund;

(f) the Fund includes in all future mailings of proxy solicitation materials to holders of Exchangeable LP Units a clear and concise statement that:

(i) explains the reason the mailed material relates solely to the Fund and not to the Filer;

(ii) indicates that the Exchangeable LP Units are the economic equivalent to the Fund Units, and

(iii) describes the voting rights associated with the Exchangeable LP Units;

(g) the Fund remains the indirect beneficial owner of all of the issued and outstanding voting securities of the Filer, other than the Exchangeable LP Units;

(h) the Filer does not issue any securities other than Exchangeable LP Units or debt obligations issued to the Fund or its affiliates or to banks, loan corporations, trust corporations, treasury branches, credit unions, insurance companies or other financial institutions; and

(i) the Filer files a notice under its SEDAR profile stating that it is relying on the continuous disclosure documents filed by the Fund and referring to the Fund's SEDAR profile.

3. The further decision of the Decision Makers under the Legislation is that the MI 52-109 Relief is granted for so long as:

(a) the Filer is not required to, and does not, file its own interim filings and annual filings (as those terms are defined under MI 52-109); and

(b) the Fund files in electronic format under the SEDAR profile of the Filer the:

(i) interim filings;

(ii) annual filings;

(iii) interim certificates; and

(iv) annual certificates;

of the Fund, at the same time as such documents are required to be filed under the Legislation by the Fund; and

(c) the Filer is exempt from or otherwise not subject to the Continuous Disclosure Requirements.

"Erez Blumberger"
Assistant Manager, Corporate Finance