RBC NORTH AMERICAN VALUE FUND

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NORTH AMERICAN EQUITY FUND June 30, 2017 Portfolio Manager RBC Global Asset Management Inc. ( RBC GAM ) The Board of Directors of RBC Global Asset Management Inc. approved this interim management report of fund performance on August 10, 2017. A Note on Forward-looking Statements This report may contain forward-looking statements about the Fund, its future performance, strategies or prospects, and possible future Fund action. The words may, could, should, would, suspect, outlook, believe, plan, anticipate, estimate, expect, intend, forecast, objective and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance. Forward-looking statements involve inherent risks and uncertainties, both about the Fund and general economic factors, so it is possible that predictions, forecasts, projections and other forward-looking statements will not be achieved. We caution you not to place undue reliance on these statements as a number of important factors could cause actual events or results to differ materially from those expressed or implied in any forward-looking statement made in relation to the Fund. These factors include, but are not limited to, general economic, political and market factors in Canada, the United States and internationally, interest and foreign exchange rates, global equity and capital markets, business competition, technological changes, changes in laws and regulations, judicial or regulatory judgments, legal proceedings and catastrophic events. The above list of important factors that may affect future results is not exhaustive. Before making any investment decisions, we encourage you to consider these and other factors carefully. All opinions contained in forward-looking statements are subject to change without notice and are provided in good faith but without legal responsibility. This interim management report of fund performance ( MRFP ) contains financial highlights but does not contain either the complete interim financial statements or the complete annual financial statements of the Fund. You can get a copy of the financial statements at your request, and at no cost, by calling 1-800-463-FUND (3863), by writing to us at RBC Global Asset Management Inc., P.O. Box 7500, Station A, Toronto, Ontario M5W 1P9, or by visiting our website at www.rbcgam.com/reports or SEDAR at www.sedar.com. Security holders may also contact us using one of these methods to request a copy of the Fund s proxy voting policies and procedures, proxy voting disclosure record, or quarterly portfolio disclosure.

MANAGEMENT DISCUSSION OF FUND PERFORMANCE Investment Objective and Strategies The Fund seeks to provide long-term capital growth by investing primarily in equity securities of Canadian and U.S. companies that are priced below their true value. To achieve its objective, the Fund identifies quality companies that are undervalued based on criteria such as assets, earnings and cash flow. The approach provides for a lower level of volatility than a portfolio of growth companies. The Fund may also invest in income trusts. Results of Operations The S&P/TSX Composite Index, Canada s equity benchmark, pared gains after hitting an all-time high in February of this year. During the first half of the year, the S&P/TSX delivered a 0.7% total return, lagging the S&P 500 by 4.87%. This underperformance was primarily a result of weakness in the Materials and Energy sectors, which together represent over 30% of Canada s main stock index. The U.S. stock market had a strong first half of 2017, as its economic expansion continued from the previous year. The first quarter featured strong rotations in sectors and style leadership as investors weighed the likelihood of the individual elements of President Trump s legislative agenda coming to fruition. The second quarter featured style rotation into growth and defensive issues, and out of value, driven by expectations for delayed policy action and diluted economic implications. Security selection was a positive impact on Fund performance to start the year. In Financials, Brookfield Asset Management was a strong contributor after reporting second quarter results that exceeded expectations. In Consumer Discretionary, an overweight in Carnival Corporation had a positive impact, as the global cruise market continues to grow steadily. Given their leading scale, Carnival s brands should be able to capitalize on the attractive demographic outlook of travel spending among seniors. While the broad-based commodity shock has subsided, oil prices continue to be under pressure, declining about 20% year-to-date. Oil prices remain difficult to forecast in the short run, but remain below the portfolio manager s estimate of marginal cost. Despite OPEC s moves to cut production, global inventory levels remain above long-term averages, and this situation continues to weigh on prices. Should oil prices remain below US$50 a barrel, the balance sheets of domestic energy producers will once again be in focus given reductions in cash flow. The portfolio manager continues to believe that large companies with long-life reserves and strong balance sheets should deliver attractive levels of free cash as crude prices recover to the marginal cost of production. Recent Developments Global economic growth is expected to trend modestly higher this year and the portfolio manager s forecast has increased to 2.0% for Canada. The portfolio manager expects that Canada s path to higher interest rates will be longer and slower than in the U.S. with the Canadian economy s reliance on housing, consumer spending and energy projects remaining key points of discussion. The portfolio manager is also monitoring for the potential impact of any U.S. protectionist measures on Canadian trade. In the U.S., stock-market valuations are at above-average levels. However, corporate fundamentals are supporting the market. After three years of essentially flat earnings, the portfolio manager expects the companies in the S&P 500 to report strong earnings growth in aggregate this year. At the moment, prospects for tax reform and infrastructure spending seem remote. The portfolio manager does, however, expect significant regulatory changes and cash repatriation to provide some support for growth in 2018. Effective June 30, 2017, RBC GAM adopted the risk classification methodology under National Instrument 81-102 Investment Funds (the new risk classification methodology ). Pursuant to the new risk classification methodology, certain funds risk ratings were changed. RBC GAM reviews each fund s risk rating on an annual basis or if there has been a material change to a fund s investment objectives or investment strategies. Any changes to a fund s risk rating are the result of RBC GAM s annual review and the adoption of the new risk classification methodology. Effective June 30, 2017, the Fund s risk rating changed from medium to low-to-medium. Effective December 1, 2016, Mr. Lloyd R. McGinnis retired and Ms. Élaine Cousineau was appointed as Chair of the Independent Review Committee (the IRC ). Mr. Charles F. Macfarlane was appointed as Vice Chair of the IRC. Effective January 1, 2017, Ms. Suromitra Sanatani and Ms. Catherine Kloepfer were appointed as members of the IRC. Related-Party Transactions Manager, Trustee and Portfolio Manager RBC GAM is an indirect, wholly owned subsidiary of Royal Bank of Canada ( Royal Bank ) and is the manager, trustee and portfolio manager of the Fund. RBC GAM is responsible for the Fund s dayto-day operations, holds title to the Fund s property on behalf of its unitholders, provides investment advice and portfolio management services to the Fund and appoints distributors for the Fund. RBC GAM is paid a management fee by the Fund as compensation for its services. The Fund pays a fixed administration fee to RBC GAM,

which, in turn, pays certain operating expenses of the Fund. Both the management fee and fixed administration fee are calculated and accrued daily as a percentage of the net asset value of each series of units of the Fund. RBC GAM, as trustee, earns a fee, which is paid by the manager from the fixed administration fee paid by the Fund. RBC GAM or its affiliates may earn fees and spreads in connection with various services provided to, or transactions with, the Fund, such as banking, brokerage, securities lending, foreign exchange and derivatives transactions. RBC GAM or its affiliates may earn a foreign exchange spread when unitholders switch between series of funds denominated in different currencies. The Fund also maintains bank accounts and overdraft provisions with Royal Bank for which Royal Bank may earn a fee. Affiliates of RBC GAM that provide services to the Fund in the course of their normal businesses are discussed below. Distributors RBC GAM, Royal Mutual Funds Inc., RBC Direct Investing Inc., RBC Dominion Securities Inc. and Phillips, Hager & North Investment Funds Ltd. are principal distributors of, or distribute certain series of the units of, the Fund. Dealers receive an ongoing commission based on the total value of their clients Series A, Advisor Series, Advisor T5 Series, Series T5 and Series D units. Custodian RBC Investor Services Trust ( RBC IS ) is the custodian and holds the assets of the Fund. RBC IS earns a fee as the custodian, which is paid by the manager from the fixed administration fee paid by the Fund. Registrars Royal Bank, RBC IS and RBC GAM are the registrars of the Fund and keep records of who owns the units of the Fund. The registrars earn a fee, which is paid by the manager from the fixed administration fee paid by the Fund. Brokers and Dealers The Fund has established standard brokerage and dealing agreements at market rates with related parties. These related-party commissions were $163,000 (2016 $127,000) or 12% (2016 10%) of the total transaction costs paid for this Fund. Other Related-Party Transactions Pursuant to applicable securities legislation, the Fund relied on the standing instructions from the Independent Review Committee with respect to one or more of the following transactions: Related-Party Trading Activities (a) trades in securities of Royal Bank; (b) investments in the securities of issuers for which a related-party dealer acted as an underwriter during the distribution of such securities and the 60-day period following the conclusion of such distribution of the underwritten securities to the public; (c) purchases of equity and debt securities from or sales of equity or debt securities to a related-party dealer, where it acted as principal; and Inter-Fund Trading (d) purchases or sales of securities of an issuer from or to another investment fund or managed account managed by RBC GAM. The applicable standing instructions require that Related-Party Trading Activities and Inter-Fund Trading be conducted in accordance with RBC GAM policy and that RBC GAM advise the Independent Review Committee of a material breach of any standing instruction. RBC GAM policy requires that an investment decision in respect of Related-Party Trading Activities (i) is made free from any influence of Royal Bank or its associates or affiliates and without taking into account any consideration relevant to Royal Bank or its affiliates or associates, (ii) represents the business judgment of the portfolio manager, uninfluenced by considerations other than the best interests of the Fund, (iii) is in compliance with RBC GAM policies and procedures, and (iv) achieves a fair and reasonable result for the Fund. RBC GAM policy requires that an investment decision in respect of Inter-Fund Trading is in the best interests of each Fund.

FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS The following tables show selected key financial information about the Fund and are intended to help you understand the Fund s financial performance for the past six months (noted by June 30, 2017), and for the past five years or for the periods since inception. This information is derived from the Fund s unaudited interim financial statements and audited annual financial statements. For financial years beginning on or after January 1, 2014, financial highlight information is derived from financial statements prepared in compliance with International Financial Reporting Standards ( IFRS ). For financial years prior to January 1, 2014, financial highlight information is derived from financial statements prepared in accordance with Canadian generally accepted accounting principles ( GAAP ). Net Assets, for the periods prior to 2014, are calculated in accordance with GAAP, and Net Asset Value is derived from the valuation method disclosed in the RBC Funds Annual Information Form and is used for transactional purposes (see Ratios and Supplemental Data). All other calculations for the purposes of this MRFP are made using Net Asset Value. There is no significant difference between Net Assets and Net Asset Value under IFRS. Change in Net Assets Per Unit ($) Annual Distributions2 Increase (Decrease) from Operations1 From Total Realized Unrealized Income From Net Assets For the Year/ Net Assets Revenue Total Gains Gains (Excluding From Capital Return End of Period Ended Beginning of Year/Period (Loss) Expenses (Losses) (Losses) Total Dividends) Dividends Gains of Capital Total Year/Period Series A June 30, 2017 22.83 0.24 (0.22) 0.63 0.11 0.76 23.61 Dec. 31, 2016 20.65 0.50 (0.43) 0.89 1.58 2.54 (0.03) (0.39) (0.42) 22.83 Dec. 31, 2015 20.94 0.53 (0.45) 0.53 (0.71) (0.10) (0.03) (0.20) (0.23) 20.65 Dec. 31, 2014 19.40 0.44 (0.43) 1.24 1.22 2.47 (0.95) (0.95) 20.94 Dec. 31, 2013 16.63 0.37 (0.39) 1.53 2.39 3.90 (1.07) (1.07) 19.39 Dec. 31, 2012 15.43 0.42 (0.34) 0.87 0.86 1.81 (0.01) (0.61) (0.62) 16.63 Advisor Series June 30, 2017 23.30 0.25 (0.22) 0.64 0.13 0.80 24.10 Dec. 31, 2016 21.05 0.51 (0.43) 0.91 1.61 2.60 (0.03) (0.39) (0.42) 23.30 Dec. 31, 2015 21.35 0.54 (0.45) 0.54 (0.72) (0.09) (0.04) (0.21) (0.25) 21.05 Dec. 31, 2014 19.76 0.45 (0.44) 1.27 1.25 2.53 (0.95) (0.95) 21.35 Dec. 31, 2013 16.92 0.37 (0.39) 1.56 2.43 3.97 (1.08) (1.08) 19.75 Dec. 31, 2012 15.68 0.43 (0.34) 0.88 0.87 1.84 (0.01) (0.61) (0.62) 16.92 Advisor T5 Series June 30, 2017 21.56 0.25 (0.22) 0.64 (0.03) 0.64 (0.23) (0.31) (0.54) 21.75 Dec. 31, 2016 20.09 0.51 (0.43) 0.91 1.77 2.76 (0.04) (0.39) (0.57) (1.00) 21.56 Dec. 31, 2015 21.18 0.54 (0.45) 0.54 (0.72) (0.09) (0.06) (0.43) (0.57) (1.06) 20.09 Dec. 31, 2014 3 21.35 0.45 (0.44) 1.27 1.25 2.53 (1.12) (1.12) 21.18 Series T5 June 30, 2017 21.53 0.23 (0.20) 0.59 (0.04) 0.58 (0.26) (0.28) (0.54) 21.73 Dec. 31, 2016 20.08 0.48 (0.41) 0.85 1.63 2.55 (0.03) (0.44) (0.53) (1.00) 21.53 Dec. 31, 2015 21.19 0.52 (0.44) 0.52 (0.70) (0.10) (0.06) (0.24) (0.76) (1.06) 20.08 Dec. 31, 2014 3 21.35 0.16 (0.18) 0.46 0.45 0.89 (1.11) (1.11) 21.19 Series D June 30, 2017 24.31 0.26 (0.13) 0.67 0.12 0.92 25.25 Dec. 31, 2016 21.97 0.54 (0.26) 0.95 1.68 2.91 (0.25) (0.41) (0.66) 24.31 Dec. 31, 2015 22.28 0.57 (0.27) 0.57 (0.76) 0.11 (0.23) (0.21) (0.44) 21.97 Dec. 31, 2014 20.45 0.47 (0.26) 1.32 1.30 2.83 (1.00) (1.00) 22.28 Dec. 31, 2013 17.35 0.38 (0.24) 1.60 2.50 4.24 (1.10) (1.10) 20.44 Dec. 31, 2012 16.06 0.44 (0.21) 0.91 0.90 2.04 (0.14) (0.62) (0.76) 17.35

FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (cont.) Change in Net Assets Per Unit ($) (cont.) Annual Distributions2 Increase (Decrease) from Operations1 From Total Realized Unrealized Income From Net Assets For the Year/ Net Assets Revenue Total Gains Gains (Excluding From Capital Return End of Period Ended Beginning of Year/Period (Loss) Expenses (Losses) (Losses) Total Dividends) Dividends Gains of Capital Total Year/Period Series F June 30, 2017 26.21 0.28 (0.10) 0.73 0.04 0.95 27.26 Dec. 31, 2016 23.68 0.58 (0.21) 1.03 2.03 3.43 (0.34) (0.43) (0.77) 26.21 Dec. 31, 2015 24.02 0.61 (0.23) 0.61 (0.82) 0.17 (0.31) (0.23) (0.54) 23.68 Dec. 31, 2014 21.99 0.50 (0.22) 1.42 1.39 3.09 (1.08) (1.08) 24.02 Dec. 31, 2013 18.63 0.41 (0.20) 1.72 2.68 4.61 (1.20) (1.20) 21.98 Dec. 31, 2012 17.23 0.47 (0.17) 0.97 0.96 2.23 (0.19) (0.67) (0.86) 18.63 Series FT5 June 30, 2017 24.89 0.26 (0.10) 0.68 (0.09) 0.75 (0.48) (0.14) (0.62) 25.26 Dec. 31, 2016 22.94 0.55 (0.19) 0.97 1.73 3.06 (0.28) (0.60) (0.27) (1.15) 24.89 Dec. 31, 2015 23.92 0.59 (0.23) 0.59 (0.79) 0.16 (0.31) (0.31) (0.57) (1.19) 22.94 Dec. 31, 2014 3 23.92 0.18 (0.09) 0.51 0.50 1.10 (0.08) (1.10) (1.18) 23.92 Series O June 30, 2017 24.30 0.26 0.67 0.13 1.06 25.37 Dec. 31, 2016 21.95 0.54 (0.01) 0.95 1.66 3.14 (0.51) (0.41) (0.92) 24.30 Dec. 31, 2015 22.28 0.57 (0.01) 0.57 (0.76) 0.37 (0.51) (0.22) (0.73) 21.95 Dec. 31, 2014 20.21 0.46 1.31 1.28 3.05 (1.00) (1.00) 22.28 Dec. 31, 2013 16.98 0.37 1.54 2.41 4.32 (1.12) (1.12) 20.20 Dec. 31, 2012 15.57 0.47 0.84 0.83 2.14 (0.17) (0.62) (0.79) 16.98 1 Net assets and distributions are based on the actual number of units outstanding at the relevant time. The increase/decrease from operations is based on the weighted average number of units outstanding over the financial period. This table is not intended to be a reconciliation of beginning to ending net assets per unit. 2 Distributions are reinvested in additional units of the Fund or paid in cash. 3 From August 11, 2014. Initial offering net asset value per unit. Ratios and Supplemental Data Net Asset Value Net Asset Value Number of Units Management MER Before Portfolio Trading As at Per Unit ($) ($000s) Outstanding (000s) Expense Ratio (%)1 Absorption (%)1 Turnover Rate (%)2 Expense Ratio (%)3 Series A June 30, 2017 23.61 1 637 699 69 365 1.93 1.93 54.74 0.10 Dec. 31, 2016 22.83 1 496 612 65 553 2.01 4 2.01 55.55 0.10 Dec. 31, 2015 20.65 1 462 301 70 829 2.10 2.10 70.55 0.11 Dec. 31, 2014 20.94 1 422 902 67 956 2.10 2.10 129.63 0.22 Dec. 31, 2013 19.40 973 884 50 213 2.11 2.11 169.00 0.34 Dec. 31, 2012 16.64 446 983 26 859 2.10 2.10 224.54 0.49 Advisor Series June 30, 2017 24.10 494 138 20 503 1.89 1.89 54.74 0.10 Dec. 31, 2016 23.30 484 432 20 791 1.97 4 1.97 55.55 0.10 Dec. 31, 2015 21.05 464 488 22 062 2.06 2.06 70.55 0.11 Dec. 31, 2014 21.35 466 748 21 857 2.06 2.06 129.63 0.22 Dec. 31, 2013 19.76 348 505 17 640 2.08 2.08 169.00 0.34 Dec. 31, 2012 16.94 155 592 9 186 2.06 2.06 224.54 0.49 Advisor T5 Series June 30, 2017 21.75 2 395 110 1.88 1.88 54.74 0.10 Dec. 31, 2016 21.56 1 734 80 1.94 4 1.94 55.55 0.10 Dec. 31, 2015 20.09 1 048 52 2.11 2.11 70.55 0.11 Dec. 31, 2014 5 21.18 162 8 2.09 2.09 129.63 0.22

FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (cont.) Ratios and Supplemental Data (cont.) Net Asset Value Net Asset Value Number of Units Management MER Before Portfolio Trading As at Per Unit ($) ($000s) Outstanding (000s) Expense Ratio (%)1 Absorption (%)1 Turnover Rate (%)2 Expense Ratio (%)3 Series T5 June 30, 2017 21.73 1 729 80 1.88 1.88 54.74 0.10 Dec. 31, 2016 21.53 997 46 1.99 4 1.99 55.55 0.10 Dec. 31, 2015 20.08 630 31 2.12 2.12 70.55 0.11 Dec. 31, 2014 5 21.19 124 6 2.09 2.09 129.63 0.22 Series D June 30, 2017 25.25 88 814 3 517 1.04 1.04 54.74 0.10 Dec. 31, 2016 24.31 79 474 3 269 1.12 4 1.12 55.55 0.10 Dec. 31, 2015 21.97 73 657 3 352 1.20 1.20 70.55 0.11 Dec. 31, 2014 22.28 73 952 3 319 1.20 1.20 129.63 0.22 Dec. 31, 2013 20.45 53 844 2 633 1.21 1.21 169.00 0.34 Dec. 31, 2012 17.37 22 023 1 268 1.21 1.21 224.54 0.49 Series F June 30, 2017 27.26 359 794 13 198 0.77 0.77 54.74 0.10 Dec. 31, 2016 26.21 246 363 9 400 0.84 4 0.84 55.55 0.10 Dec. 31, 2015 23.68 149 803 6 326 0.94 0.94 70.55 0.11 Dec. 31, 2014 24.02 122 563 5 103 0.95 0.95 129.63 0.22 Dec. 31, 2013 21.99 77 665 3 532 0.95 0.95 169.00 0.34 Dec. 31, 2012 18.65 30 763 1 650 0.95 0.95 224.54 0.49 Series FT5 June 30, 2017 25.26 4 168 165 0.77 0.77 54.74 0.10 Dec. 31, 2016 24.89 1 462 59 0.82 4 0.82 55.55 0.10 Dec. 31, 2015 22.94 717 31 0.96 0.96 70.55 0.11 Dec. 31, 2014 5 23.92 91 4 0.96 0.96 129.63 0.22 Series O June 30, 2017 25.37 214 367 8 451 0.02 0.02 54.74 0.10 Dec. 31, 2016 24.30 199 609 8 216 0.02 0.02 55.55 0.10 Dec. 31, 2015 21.95 202 868 9 242 0.02 0.02 70.55 0.11 Dec. 31, 2014 22.28 202 087 9 070 0.02 0.02 129.63 0.22 Dec. 31, 2013 20.21 119 520 5 914 0.02 0.02 169.00 0.34 Dec. 31, 2012 17.00 31 569 1 857 0.02 0.02 224.54 0.49 1 The management expense ratio ( MER ) is based on expenses for the stated period, excluding commissions and other portfolio transaction costs, and is expressed as an annualized percentage of the daily average net asset value during the period. RBC GAM may, at its discretion and without notice to unitholders, waive or absorb certain operating expenses. MER includes the waiver or absorption by RBC GAM of certain operating expenses, while the MER before absorption shows the MER prior to operating expenses being waived or absorbed by RBC GAM. 2 The Fund s portfolio turnover rate gives an indication of the level of activity employed by the portfolio manager. A portfolio turnover rate of 100% is equivalent to the Fund buying and selling all of the securities in its portfolio once in the course of the year. The higher the Fund s portfolio turnover rate in a year, the greater the trading costs payable by the Fund in the year, and the greater the chance of an investor receiving taxable capital gains in the year. There is not necessarily a relationship between a high turnover rate and the performance of the Fund. The portfolio turnover rate is not applicable to money market funds. 3 The trading expense ratio represents total commissions and other portfolio transaction costs expressed as an annualized percentage of daily average net asset value during the period. The trading expense ratio is not applicable to fixed-income transactions. 4 Effective June 30, 2016, the management fee was changed in respect of certain series of the Fund. If the change to the management fee would have been in effect throughout 2016, the adjusted MER for each series of the Fund would be: Series A 1.93%, Advisor Series 1.89%, Advisor T5 Series 1.86%, Series T5 1.92%, Series D 1.04%, Series F 0.77% and Series FT5 0.75%. 5 From August 11, 2014.

FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (cont.) Management Fees RBC GAM is the manager, trustee and portfolio manager of the Fund. Management fees of each series of the Fund are calculated at the annual percentages, before GST/HST, of the daily net asset value of each series of the Fund. The breakdown of the services received in consideration of the management fees for each series, as a percentage of the management fees, is as follows: Breakdown of Services Management Fees Distribution Other* Series A 1.60% 66% 34% Advisor Series 1.60% 66% 34% Advisor T5 Series 1.60% 66% 34% Series T5 1.60% 66% 34% Series D 0.85% 25% 75% Series F 0.60% 100% Series FT5 0.60% 100% Series O no management fees are paid by the Fund with respect to Series O units. Series O unitholders pay a negotiated fee directly to RBC GAM for investment-counselling services. * Includes all costs related to management, trustee, investment advisory services, general administration and profit. PAST PERFORMANCE The performance information shown assumes that all distributions made by the Fund in the periods shown were reinvested in additional units of the Fund and would be lower if distributions were not reinvested. The performance information does not take into account sales, redemption, distribution, optional charges or income taxes payable that would have reduced returns or performance. Past performance does not necessarily indicate how the Fund may perform in the future. A fund with more than 10 years of performance history is only permitted to disclose the past 10 years. Year-by-Year Returns (%) The bar chart indicates the Fund s performance for each of the years shown, and illustrates how the Fund s performance has changed from year to year. The bar chart shows, in percentage terms, how much an investment made on the first day of each financial year would have grown or decreased by the end of the financial year or interim period.

PAST PERFORMANCE (cont.) SUMMARY OF INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO (after consideration of derivative products, if any) As at June 30, 2017 Investment Mix Sectors % of Net Asset Value Financials 31.0 Energy 13.0 Information Technology 10.7 Industrials 10.5 Consumer Discretionary 7.2 Health Care 6.7 Consumer Staples 6.1 Materials 5.1 Telecommunication Services 2.9 Real Estate 1.7 Utilities 1.3 Investment Funds 0.3 Bonds 0.2 Cash/Other 3.3 Investment Mix Countries/Regions % of Net Asset Value Canada 55.1 United States 37.5 Other Countries 4.0 Cash/Other 3.4 Advisor T5 Series, Series T5 and Series FT5 units have been available for sale to unitholders since August 11, 2014, Series O units since July 11, 2011, and Series D units since July 3, 2007. Inception dates are not provided for series that have been in existence for more than 10 years. All outstanding Series H units were re-designated as Series A units and all outstanding Series I units were re-designated as Series F units effective June 30, 2016. For the 12-month periods ended December 31 and the six-month period ended June 30, 2017.

SUMMARY OF INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO (cont.) (after consideration of derivative products, if any) As at June 30, 2017 Top 25 Holdings % of Net Asset Value Bank of Nova Scotia 4.1 Royal Bank of Canada 4.0 Toronto-Dominion Bank 3.4 Brookfield Asset Management Inc., Class A 2.9 Cash & Cash Equivalents 2.6 Enbridge Inc. 2.3 JPMorgan Chase & Co. 2.2 Canadian National Railway Co. 2.2 Alphabet Inc., Class C 2.1 Suncor Energy Inc. 2.0 TransCanada Corp. 2.0 Manulife Financial Corporation 1.8 Berkshire Hathaway Inc., Class B 1.5 Microsoft Corp. 1.5 BCE Inc. 1.5 Apple Inc. 1.4 UnitedHealth Group Incorporated 1.4 Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. 1.3 Charter Communications Inc. 1.2 Fairfax India Holdings Corp. 1.2 Bank of America Corp. 1.2 CSX Corp. 1.1 Medtronic Plc. 1.1 Citigroup Inc. 1.1 CGI Group Inc., Class A 1.0 Top 25 Holdings 48.1 The Summary of Investment Portfolio may change due to ongoing portfolio transactions of the Fund and a quarterly update is available at www.rbcgam.com/funds.