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Corporate Governance

Corporate Governance Principles

Good corporate governance involves having appropriate processes and structures for decision making in place that will protect the interests of all stakeholders. The stakeholders’ trust is developed by having governance systems and programs in place that promote ethics and integrity and make communication as transparent as possible. At CML HealthCare Income Fund (the "Fund"), we are committed to sound corporate governance.

The Board of Trustees of the Fund (the “Board”) believes that sound corporate governance practices are in the best interest of all unitholders, and contribute to prudent and effective decision making by both the Board and management. The Board supports thorough and effective corporate governance standards and is committed to delivering value to all unitholders by assuming explicit responsibility for the stewardship of the Fund.

 

Board of Trustees

Dr. John D. Mull

King City, Ontario, Canada
Trustee since February 19, 2004
Director since February 19, 2004

John D. Mull, MD, FRCP (C), is the founder of CML, and holds the title of Founding Chairman of the Board of the Fund. He is a member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Dr. Mull is a 1957 graduate of the Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto. He completed his training in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology at the University of Michigan, and is certified in Pathology by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons and in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology by the American College of Physicians and Surgeons. Dr. Mull engaged in research that led to the publication of 15 papers in various medical journals. He returned to Canada in 1965 where he obtained his FRCP (C) in pathology and joined the staff at Norfolk General Hospital (Simcoe), West Haldimand Hospital (Hagersville), and the Tillsonburg District Memorial Hospital. Since founding CML, Dr. Mull provided daily leadership and played an active role in the technical and service aspects of CML HealthCare until his retirement as Chief Executive Officer on August 8, 2006. Dr. Mull also serves as a director of Cipher Pharmaceuticals Inc.

Stephen R. Wiseman

Dundas, Ontario, Canada
Trustee since May 17, 2005
Director since May 17, 2005

Stephen R. Wiseman, CA, is the Chairman of the Board of the Fund. Mr. Wiseman is a senior Partner with Taylor Leibow LLP, Chartered Accountants, Hamilton, Ontario, and is a member of the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants and the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario. Mr. Wiseman also holds a CMA designation from the Society of Management Accountants, and a CFE designation from the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners. Mr. Wiseman graduated from the University of Ottawa with both a BComm and an MA (Economics), and from McMaster University with an MBA. Mr. Wiseman was CML’s auditor prior to CML going public in 1996, and was involved with CML as both financial and business advisor during CML’s growth period leading up to its initial public offering. Mr. Wiseman is Chair of the Audit Committee and a member of the Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee and the Compensation Committee.

Steven W. Chepa

Caledon, Ontario, Canada
Trustee since February 19, 2004
Director since 1996

Steven W. Chepa, CA, is the founder and President of Norstone Financial Corporation. Mr. Chepa graduated from McMaster University with a BComm. Prior to the establishment of Norstone Financial Corporation in 1993, Mr. Chepa was the co-founder and President and Chief Executive Officer of Disys Corporation from 1974 to 1993. Mr. Chepa is a former director of Glendale Corporation, BIOSCRIPT Inc. and Cipher Pharmaceuticals, as well as a number of privately-owned corporations. Mr. Chepa is a former Governor of Holy Trinity School. He is now Chairman of the World Academy of Rusyn Culture, a member of the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants and a life member of the Instate of Chartered Accountants of Ontario. Mr. Chepa has extensive operating experience with respect to finance, marketing, production processes, and day-to-day management issues. Mr. Chepa is Chair of the Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee and a member of the Audit Committee and the Compensation Committee.

Dr. Joseph Fairbrother

Oakville, Ontario, Canada
Trustee since May 24, 2007
Director since May 24, 2007

Dr. Joseph Fairbrother, BM, FRCP (C), currently serves as Corporate Chief and Medical Director of Diagnostic Imaging at the William Osler Health Centre in Brampton, Ontario, one of Ontario’s largest hospitals with campuses in Brampton and Etobicoke, where he has been instrumental in identifying and procuring new equipment and technologies. He is also a member of the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care’s Expert Panel CT and MRI Wait Times Strategy. Prior to joining the William Osler Health Centre, Dr. Fairbrother practiced at Hamilton Health Services for more than 16 years, serving in a number of progressive senior positions including: Staff Radiologist, Director of MR Services and Medical Director of the Department of Diagnostic Imaging and Nuclear Medicine, Chair of the Capital Equipment Review Committee, and member of several other advising committees. He was formerly Assistant Clinical Professor of Radiology at McMaster University, Faculty of Health Sciences, Hamilton, Ontario. Dr. Fairbrother holds a Bachelor of Medicine from the University of Southhampton Medical School, Hampshire, England, and completed his Residency in Diagnostic Radiology at the University of Toronto and is a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Canada. Dr. Fairbrother is a member of the Ontario Medical Association, the Ontario Association of Radiologists, the Radiological Society of North America, the Canadian Medical Association and the Canadian Medical Protective Association. He has been a frequent speaker at international healthcare and medical conferences.

Robert P. Fisher Jr.

Scarsdale, New York, USA
Trustee since May 6, 2010
Director since May 6, 2010

Robert P. Fisher Jr. has been the President of George F. Fisher, Inc., a private investment company that manages a portfolio of public and private investments, since 2002. Prior to that time, Mr. Fisher held various positions with Goldman, Sachs & Co. in New York, eventually serving as Managing Director and head of its Canadian Corporate Finance and Canadian Investment Banking units for eight years. In his total 19 years at Goldman Sachs, Mr. Fisher was responsible for, among other things, managing a group of investment banking professionals dedicated to servicing Goldman Sachs' Canadian corporate clients. Mr. Fisher has been involved in numerous initial public offerings of equity and debt securities, mergers and acquisitions, privatizations and financial recapitalizations for U.S., Canadian and international corporations and government agencies. Mr. Fisher was the only U.S. investment banker invited by the Ontario Securities Commission to serve on an advisory panel to establish the Canada/U.S. Multi-Jurisdictional Disclosure System. Mr. Fisher is also the Founder and President of Fields for Kids, Inc., a non-profit organization dedicated to fundraising, consulting and advocacy for soccer and athletic field development in the New York area. Mr. Fisher holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and History from Dartmouth College and a Masters Degree of Arts in Law and Diplomacy from The Fletcher School at Tufts University. Mr. Fisher is a member of the Compensation Committee, the Audit Committee and the Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee.

Patrice E. Merrin

Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trustee since March 27, 2008
Director since March 27, 2008

Patrice Merrin, an independent consultant and director, is President and CEO of Patrice Merrin and Partners. She is a former President, CEO and director of Luscar Ltd., Canada’s largest producer of thermal coal, and was Executive Vice-President and COO of Sherritt International Corporation from 1999 to 2004. Ms. Merrin is a director of Enssolutions Group Inc. (TSX Venture: ENV) and of the Climate Change and Emissions Management Corporation. She holds a BA from Queen’s University and completed the Advanced Management Programme at INSEAD. Ms. Merrin is Chair of the Compensation Committee and is a member of the Audit Committee and the Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee.

Gery J. Barry

Hartford, CT, US
Trustee since August 12, 2009
Director since August 12, 2009

Mr. Barry is President and CEO of Barry-Global Strategic Services, a firm offering expertise in health insurance and health care quality management. He most recently served as Chief Strategy Officer of Aetna, Inc. (NYSE: AET) a leading U.S. based provider of health care, dental, pharmacy, group life, and disability insurance, and employee benefits. Prior to Aetna, Mr. Barry was President and Chief Executive Officer of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana. Prior thereto, Mr. Barry was President and Chief Executive Officer of Liberty Health (formerly Ontario Blue Cross). Mr. Barry currently serves on the Louisiana HealthCare Quality Forum Board of Directors, chairing the Quality Measurement Committee; and is a member of the Board of Directors of GroupWorks Inc (TSX-V: GWC). Mr. Barry holds a Bachelor of Science (Honors Mathematics) from the University of Notre Dame, and a Masters Degree (Applied Mathematics) from Rutgers University. He is a Fellow of the Society of Actuaries and a member of the American Academy of Actuaries.

Waldemar Zimmerman

(In Memoriam - September 6th, 2007)

Mr. Waldemar Zimmerman was a long-serving member of CML HealthCare’s Board of Directors, acting as Lead Trustee, Vice-Chair, and Chairman of the Compensation Committee for CML HealthCare Income Fund. Mr. Zimmerman had been appointed Chairman of CML HealthCare’s Board of Directors and CML HealthCare Income Fund’s Board of Trustees, prior to his passing on September 6th, 2007. Mr. Zimmerman’s leadership, extensive business experience, and corporate governance expertise were invaluable to CML HealthCare. Mr. Zimmerman was the principal of Zimmerman Lawyers, Hamilton, Ontario. He also served as Vice Chair and Lead Director of the Board of Directors of Cipher Pharmaceuticals Inc., as well as a director of a number of private corporations.

 

Board Mandate

Pursuant to the Fund's Declaration of Trust, the Board, either directly or through its committees, supervises the activities and manages the investments and affairs of the Fund.

The duties and responsibilities of the Board are set out in the Charter of the Trustees of the Fund.


View Board Charter

 

Board Committees

a) Audit Committee


The Fund has an Audit Committee that is responsible for the oversight and supervision of accounting and financial reporting practices and procedures, the adequacy of internal accounting controls and procedures, and the integrity of financial statements. The Audit Committee is also responsible for overseeing the work of the Fund's external auditor. Additional information relating to the Audit Committee can be found under the heading “Information Concerning the Fund—Audit Committee” in the Fund’s Annual Information Form.

Members: Stephen R. Wiseman (Chair), Steven W. Chepa, Joseph Fairbrother, Patrice Merrin, and Gery J. Barry, each of whom is “independent” and “financially literate” under Multilateral Instrument 52-110—Audit Committees of the Canadian Securities Administrators.

View Audit Committee Charter


b) Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee


The Fund has a Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee that is responsible for developing the Fund’s approach to governance issues, making recommendations to the Board of Trustees with respect to the nomination of Trustees (who also serve as directors of CML HealthCare Inc.), and overseeing the periodic review of the composition and effectiveness of the Board and the contributions of individual Trustees.

Members: Steven W. Chepa (Chair), Stephen R. Wiseman, Joseph Fairbrother, Patrice Merrin, and Gery J. Barry.

c) Executive Compensation Committee

The Fund has a Compensation Committee to assist the Board in its oversight of executive and Trustee compensation, including the following:

  • reviewing and making recommendations to the Board with respect to compensation of the Chief Executive Officer;
  • recommending to the Board of Trustees non-Chief Executive Officer compensation, incentive based plans, and equity-based plans; and
  • reviewing compensation disclosure in public documents, including the Compensation Committee’s annual report on executive compensation for inclusion in the Fund’s information (proxy) circular, in accordance with applicable rules and regulations.

Members: Patrice Merrin (Chair), Stephen R. Wiseman, Steven W. Chepa, Joseph Fairbrother, and Gery J. Barry.

 

Disclosure Policy

The Fund’s Disclosure Policy has been developed to promote consistent disclosure practices aimed at informative, timely, and broadly disseminated disclosure of material information to the market in accordance with all applicable legal, regulatory, and stock exchange requirements. It applies throughout the CML organization, including to trustees, directors, officers, and employees of the Fund, CML HealthCare Inc., and subsidiaries thereof ("Fund Personnel").

 

Code of Ethics

The Fund has a strong commitment to conducting business in a lawful and ethical manner. The Board has adopted a written Code of Business Conduct and Ethics (the “Code”), which sets out basic principles to guide all Fund Personnel, who must conduct themselves in accordance with the Code and seek to avoid even the appearance of improper behaviour.

The Code describes confidential reporting procedures that may be used by Fund Personnel to communicate good faith concerns about any violation of the Code or related policies and guidelines directly to the Chair of the Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee. The Chair maintains a log of all reports that are received, tracking their receipt, investigation, and resolution.

The Code and the Charter of the Trustees, as well as a number of other policies implemented by the Fund, including insider trading and whistle-blowing policies, serve to promote and encourage a culture of ethical business conduct within the Fund.

A copy of the Code may be obtained by contacting Rebecca Waddell, VP, Human Resources, at 905.565.0043 (Ext. 3376).