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CANADA MORTGAGE AND HOUSING CORPORATION Assisted Housing Business Supplement FOURTH QUARTER December 31, 2017 To supplement CMHC's consolidated financial statements, which are prepared in accordance with IFRS, CMHC uses non-ifrs measures to analyze its performance. The following Assisted Housing Business Supplement is prepared for the third quarter ending December 31, 2017, and is intended to help readers better understand CMHC s Assisted Housing activity. CMHC believes that this business supplement provides meaningful information that enables greater transparency and clarity with respect to CMHC s Assisted Housing activity.

HOUSING PROGRAMS EXPENDITURES Three months ended 31 December Twelve months ended 31 December (in Millions) 2017 2016 2017 2016 Funding Under Long-term Commitments for Existing Social Housing Cooperatives Housing 15 17 62 63 Limited Dividend 1 2 6 8 Non Profit Housing 19 32 110 217 On Reserve Housing 25 25 109 104 Public Housing 51 47 193 165 Rent Assistance 29 31 88 129 Transferred Programs (SHA) 223 209 916 878 Rural and Native Housing 1 3 10 12 Urban Native Housing 6 8 24 34 Other 1 2 5 7 Rent Subsidies * 2 0 5 0 Prepayment Flexibility * 11 42 43 42 Pyrrhotite * 0 0 10 0 Subtotal 384 418 1,581 1,659 Operating Expenditures 14 12 49 53 Total 398 430 1,630 1,712 Funding for New Commitments of Affordable Housing Investments in Affordable Housing 61 21 260 204 On-Reserve Housing 6 7 21 19 Other 0 0 21 0 Social Infrastructure Fund ** 92 65 1,091 100 Housing Internships for First Nation and Inuit Youth * 1 1 6 2 Subtotal 160 94 1,399 325 Operating Expenditures 12 11 48 34 Total 172 105 1,447 359 Housing Support Affordable Rental Housing Innovation Fund * 0 13 73 13 Rental Construction Financing Initiative 4 0 4 0 Other 2 2 8 6 Subtotal 6 15 85 19 Operating Expenditures 1 1 5 7 Total 7 16 90 26 Market Analysis Information *** 8 9 27 24 Housing Policy, Research and Information Transfer *** 9 10 35 32 Total 594 570 3,229 2,153 * authority provided from initiatives announced through Budget 2015, 2016 and 2017. ** SIF (Budget 2016) includes Renovation and Retrofit (CMHC and Province/Territory Delivered), Investments in Affordable housing, On-Reserve Renovation Programs and Aboriginal Capacity. ***Includes operating expenditures. 2 CANADA MORTGAGE AND HOUSING CORPORATION 2

HOUSING PROGRAMS HOUSEHOLDS ASSISTED In 2017, CMHC provided support to 518,000 lower-income households living in social housing (including in First Nations communities). Households Assisted (Calendar Year) 2016 2017 * Subject to Social Housing Agreement (SHA) 354,200 343,000 Subject to existing arrangements First Nation Housing 25,600 24,300 Affordable Housing 156,300 150,700 Total 536,100 518,000 *The social housing portfolio is maturing as a result of no new delivery with the exception of the On-Reserve Non-Profit Housing program which is delivered annually. FIRST NATION HOUSING UNITS In fiscal year, 2,945 units received funding through the Non-Profit Housing program, Renovation programs and Renovation and Retrofit programs (Base funding and Budget 2016). First Nation Housing Programs ( Year) YTD Non-Profit Housing 956 377 Renovation Programs 348 302 Renovation and Retrofit (Budget 2016) 3,300 2,266 INVESTMENTS IN AFFORDABLE HOUSING (IAH) UNITS From April 1, 2016 to December 31, 2017, close to 318,000 households benefitted from the Investment in Affordable Housing funding. From this total, over 225,000 households benefitted from Budget 2016 funding and close to 93,000 households benefitted from the base funding. IAH (Base & Budget 2016) - Units 180,000 160,000 140,000 120,000 100,000 80,000 60,000 40,000 20,000-170,041 72,488 10,799 19,898 8,135 3,073 7,366 8,146 11,257 4,973 1,040 352 349 NL PE NS NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT YK NU 3 CANADA MORTGAGE AND HOUSING CORPORATION 3

LENDING PORTFOLIO LOAN PORTFOLIO 31-Dec-17 31-Dec-16 By Program No. of Loans * O/S Loan Balance ** No. of Loans * O/S Loan Balance ** Direct Lending Programs 8,630 3,961.0 9,143 4,439.0 Social Housing 4,013 1,767.1 5,198 2,041.6 Housing Support 565 1,387.1 643 1,542.5 Municipal Infrastructure Lending Program (MILP) 272 1,261.0 272 1,384.3 Sewage Treatment Program (STP) 293 126.1 371 158.2 Shelter Enhancement Program 75 5.7 79 5.5 Renovation Programs 10,233 225.1 10,882 232.4 Total 23,516 7,346.0 25,945 8,261.0 * The pay down in loans is a result of anticipated maturities and the prepayment initiative. ** Loan balance figures are presented at book value. ARREARS REPORT * 31-Dec-17 31-Dec-16 By Program * No. of Loans in Arrears Arrears Rate No. of Loans in Arrears Arrears Rate Direct Lending Programs 18 0.19% 46 0.50% Social Housing 2 0.02% 7 0.04% Renovation Programs 0 0.00% 1 0.00% Total 20 0.21% 54 0.54% * There were no arrears under the Housing Support programs or the Shelter Enhancement Programs. Lending Rates 6.00 5.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 0.00 DL- 5Year Market- 5 Year Government Bond rates 4 CANADA MORTGAGE AND HOUSING CORPORATION 4

SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS (SIF) IN AFFORDABLE HOUSING/SOCIAL HOUSING Budget 2016 (SIF) increased the funding delivered by Provinces and Territories under the Investment in Affordable Housing (IAH) and provided an investment for retrofits and renovations to existing social housing administered by CMHC. Through the base funding IAH budget, the federal government invests more than $1.9 billion over eight years to March 2019. Through the IAH, provinces and territories cost match the federal investment and are responsible for choosing the programs they design and deliver to address local housing needs and priorities. IAH funding is reported on a commitment basis and spending occurs once claims have been received from the provinces and territories. All figures are reported on a fiscal basis starting April 1 and ending on March 31. 600.0 500.0 by Province * 123.9 1200 1000 Quarterly (Cumulative $M) 957.9 974.4 1,021.9 1,104.6 400.0 300.0 62.1 800 600 200.0 100.0 0.0 37.3 31.2 9.0 3.9 13.4 47.5 2.7 9.7 2.7 6.4 2.0 NL PEI NS NB QC ON MB SK AB BC YK NWT NU 400 200 0 0 28.9 79.5 Q1 1617 Q2 1617 Q3 1617 Q4 1617 Q1 1718 Q2 1718 Q3 1718 1617 Spend 1718 YTD Remaining Allocation * The figures above each bar are the remaining SIF allocation. YTD Units - YTD (cumulative) Unit Take-up * Projects - YTD (cumulative) Affordable/Social Housing (SIF) IAH (Doubling IAH) 259.8 100.0% 74.5 30.8% 120,247 120.2% 4,205 Affordable Housing for Seniors 100.0 100.0% 19.4 19.4% 4,284 85.7% 1,204 Shelters for Victims of Family Violence 60.0 100.0% 4.3 14.4% 4,848 161.6% 3,147 Reno Retrofit Social Housing (P/T delivered) 490.4 100.0% n/a n/a 95,319 2,317 103.7% Reno Retrofit Social Housing (CMHC delivered) 7.6 103.7% 44.1 57.1% 8,423 262 Northern Housing 40.0 100.0% 4.5 7.9% 500 83.3% 63 Total 957.9 100.0% 146.8 29.0% 233,621 112.0% 11,198 * Units is used interchangeably with Households under the Investments in Affordable Housing (IAH) program. Affordable Housing (Base Funding) Federal Allocation 2011-2019 CMHC Funding Claimed to date Allocation Claimed - YTD Units Investments in Affordable Housing (IAH) 1,909.9 1,559.4 238.7 127.0 44,902 5 CANADA MORTGAGE AND HOUSING CORPORATION 5

SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS (SIF) IN FIRST NATION HOUSING Budget 2016 (SIF) provided additional investments to support the renovation and retrofit of existing housing on-reserve, improve housing capacity in First Nation communities and create new shelters for victims of family violence. First Nation housing program funding is tracked through commitments and spending occurs as work is completed. All figures are reported on a fiscal basis starting April 1 and ending on March 31. by Province * Quarterly (Cumulative $M) 35.0 90 85.4 30.0 10.7 80 70 68.9 72.2 76.0 25.0 20.0 8.3 6.4 6.1 9.2 60 50 15.0 40 10.0 4.6 30 20 20.3 5.0 0.0 1.0 1.1 1.6 0.5 0.1 NL PEI NS NB QC ON MB SK AB BC YK 10 0 7.2 0 Q1 1617 Q2 1617 Q3 1617 Q4 1617 Q1 1718 Q2 1718 Q3 1718 1617 Spend 1718 YTD Remaining 2 Year Allocation *The figures above each bar are the remaining 2 year SIF allocation. First Nation Housing Programs YTD Units - YTD (Cumulative) Unit Projects - YTD (Cumulative) On Reserve Renovation and Retrofit 63.9 101.0% 13.6 24.1% 5,566 185.5% 3,051 Shelter Enhancement Program * 0.0 0.0% 0.0 0.0% 5 100.0% 5 Aboriginal Capacity Development ** 5.0 100.0% 2.9 58.0% 464 464.0% 461 Total 68.9 101.0% 16.5 24.1% 6,035 194.4% 3,517 * SEP is a three year initiative and the units represent shelters. ** For Aboriginal Capacity Development, units represent the number of First Nations assisted. 6 CANADA MORTGAGE AND HOUSING CORPORATION 6

OTHER BUDGET 2016 INITIATIVES CMHC s Housing Internship for First Nations and Inuit Youth (HIIFNIY) program supports internships for indigenous youth by providing work experience and on-the-job training. CMHC also provides up to $30 million over three years to help homeowners in Québec dealing with costly structural problems in their homes as a result of the presence of the mineral pyrrhotite in their foundations. Up to $150 million is provided over four years under the Prepayment Flexibility to allow social housing providers (coops and non-profits) to prepay long-term non-renewable CMHC mortgages without penalty. Budget 2016 reallocates $30 million to renew subsidies through the Rent Subsidies (RGI) initiative for all federally administered social housing projects with operating agreements expiring in the next two years. An investment of $208.3 million is provided over 5 years under the Innovation Fund which encourages new funding models and innovative building techniques in the rental housing market. All figures are reported on a fiscal basis starting April 1 and ending on March 31. 120.0 Other Budget 2016 Initiatives * 100.0 80.0 14.9 46.2 60.0 40.0 20.0 2.0 10.0 4.4 0.0 HIIFNIY Pyrrhotite Prepayment Flexibility Rent Subsidies (RGI) Innovation Fund (ARHIF)** 2016-17 Spend 1718 YTD Remaining 2 Year Allocation * The figures above each bar are the remaining 2 year SIF allocation. Other Budget 2016 Initiatives YTD Take-up Units - YTD (cumulative) 2 Year Unit Projects - YTD (Cumulative) Housing Internships for First Nation and Inuit Youth * 5.0 100.0% 2.1 51.2% 840 102.4% 390 Pyrrhotite 10.0 100.0% 0.0 0.0% 162 40.5% 162 Prepayment Flexibility 45.7 91.5% 39.4 78.8% n/a n/a 357 Rent Subsidies (RGI) 1.4 9.3% 3.6 45.0% 8,598 n/a 304 Innovation Fund (ARHIF) ** 1.5 15.0% 32.3 40.0% 3,648 91.2% 9 * HIIFNIY units represent number of youths employed ** The Affordable Rental Housing Innovation Fund figures represent commitments made. The full $80M in appropriations has been received and reported as an HP expense. 7 CANADA MORTGAGE AND HOUSING CORPORATION 7