Aphria Announces 3rd Quarter Fiscal Year 2021 Results

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LEAMINGTON, ON, –  Aphria Inc. (TSX: APHA) (NASDAQ: APHA), a leading global cannabis-lifestyle consumer packaged goods company, today reported its financial results for the third quarter and nine months ended February 28, 2021. All amounts are expressed in Canadian dollars, unless otherwise noted and except for per gram, kilogram, kilogram equivalents, and per share amounts.

Irwin D. Simon, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, commented, “Our global team executed well in the very fluid, ongoing COVID-19 operating environment. We proactively managed our expenses and maintained our positive adjusted EBITDA for the third quarter of fiscal 2021. The duration and impact of lockdowns across many of the regions we operate in, particularly in Canada, were greater than we initially anticipated for the cannabis industry and our business; however, we believe Aphria remains well-positioned with our leading brands and market share to experience a robust increase in our top-line as the market improves. In the U.S., we had a solid first full quarter of contribution from SweetWater even with lower on-premise sales compared to the prior year quarter as many foodservice industry establishments were still operating with limited capacity. Going forward, we are excited about the strategic opportunities for incremental growth as we look to parlay our branded consumer products into additional complementary product offerings in Canada, the U.S. and internationally.”

Mr. Simon continued, “We remain excited with the opportunities created for both Aphria shareholders and Tilray stockholders in completing our proposed business combination with Tilray, and believe that together, we will create one of the strongest global cannabis and consumer packaged goods companies in the world.  We expect to have a tremendous runway for long-term sustainable growth as we build upon our existing foundation in Canada and internationally by increasing the scale of our global operations. We expect Aphria and Tilray’s complementary cultures of innovation, brand development and cultivation to further set us apart from others in the industry along with the strength of our balance sheet and cash availability as we enhance value for all stakeholders.”

Key Operating Highlights – Third Quarter Fiscal 2021

  • Reached a definitive agreement to combine with Tilray, Inc. to create the world’s largest global cannabis company based on pro forma revenue1,
  • Closed a USD $120 million financing with BMO, providing a USD $20 million revolving facility and USD $100 million term debt facility;
  • Maintained its #1 licensed producer status in Ontario and Alberta in terms of sales to the provincial boards, based on Headset data for the period December 2020 to February 2021, the same as its prior fiscal quarter;
  • Improved its market share in Quebec, rising to #2 licensed producer in terms of sales to the provincial board, based on internal analyses;
  • Recorded eighth consecutive quarter of positive adjusted EBITDAand positive adjusted EBITDA from cannabis business2;
  • Adjusted EBITDA from cannabis business2 of $7.9 million in the third quarter compared to $12.9 million in the prior quarter;
  • Adjusted EBITDAincreased to $12.7 million in the third quarter compared to $12.6 million in the prior quarter;
  • Free cash flow2 improved $12.4 million during the third quarter predominantly as a result of increased cash provided by operating activities, as the Company better managed its working capital;
  • Third quarter revenues were impacted by lockdowns in the major Canadian provinces, particularly Ontario, which was in a lockdown for nearly the entire quarter, and in Germany;
  • Gross revenue for adult-use cannabis of $59.6 million in the third quarter, an increase of 33.4% from the prior year quarter, and a decrease of 17.3% from the prior quarter;
  • Net cannabis revenue of $51.7 million in the third quarter, a decrease of 7.8% from the prior year quarter, and a decrease 23.8% from the prior quarter;
  • Net revenue of $153.6 million in the third quarter, an increase of 6.4% from the prior year quarter, and a decrease of 4.3% from the prior quarter;
  • Ended the third quarter with a strong balance sheet and liquidity, including $267.1 million of cash and cash equivalents to fund planned Canadian and international growth;
  • Broken Coast expanded its premium cannabis offering with introduction of newly developed strain “Pipe Dream;”
  • Launched SweetWater Brewing Company, LLC (“SweetWater”) beverages statewide in Colorado, the first U.S. state to legalize adult-use cannabis; and,
  • Introduced the Solei brand topical, a high potency topical available in the Canadian market.

Key Financial Highlights (In thousands of Canadian dollars)

Three months ended

Three months ended

February 28, 2021

February 29, 2020

Net revenue

$153,638

$144,424

Gross profit

$31,689

$59,575

Adjusted cannabis gross profit 1

$20,272

$23,744

Adjusted cannabis gross margin 1

39.2%

42.7%

Adjusted beverage alcohol gross profit 1

$7,092

N/A

Adjusted beverage alcohol gross margin 1

47.9%

N/A

Adjusted distribution gross profit 1

$11,437

$11,397

Adjusted distribution gross margin 1

13.1%

12.9%

Net income (loss)

($360,996)

$5,697

Adjusted net income (loss) 1

($47,924)

($9,844)

Adjusted EBITDA 1

$12,651

$5,736

Q3-2021

Q2-2021

Distribution revenue

$87,095

$91,740

Net cannabis revenue

$51,735

$67,911

Net beverage alcohol revenue

$14,808

$881

Net revenue

$153,638

$160,532

Kilograms (or kilogram equivalents) sold 1

18,695

26,730

Cash cost to produce dried cannabis / gram1

$0.90

$0.79

“All-in” cost of goods sold / gram1

$1.54

$1.30

Adjusted EBITDA from cannabis business 1

$7,858

$12,887

Adjusted EBITDA from businesses under development 1

($1,495)

($3,199)

Adjusted EBITDA from beverage alcohol business 1

$5,002

$299

Adjusted EBITDA from distribution business 1

$1,286

$2,585

Cash and cash equivalents & marketable securities

$267,134

$187,997

Working capital

$513,713

$399,161

Capital and intangible asset expenditures – wholly-owned subsidiaries 1

$4,984

$16,935

Capital and intangible asset expenditures -majority-owned subsidiaries1

$61

$2,791

Net revenue for the three months ended February 28, 2021 was $153.6 million, an increase of 6.4% from $144.4 million in the same period last year. Third quarter fiscal year 2021 net revenue decreased 4.3% when compared to the prior quarter net revenue of $160.5 million, due to a decrease in net cannabis and distribution revenue, partially offset by an increase in net beverage alcohol revenue from the acquisition of SweetWater.

As a result of the ongoing effects of COVID-19, including provincial lockdowns and provincial boards taking measures to lower their inventory levels which had previously included forecasted cannabis market growth, the Company experienced what it believes is a transitory reduction in demand during the quarter.  These provincial government measures resulted in decreased orders from provincial boards and product returns of approximately $5.0 million. The Company mitigated a portion of the product return by finding alternative distribution channels for some of the products, but experienced a reduction in net cannabis revenue as a result of $4.1 million.

The average retail selling price of medical cannabis, before excise tax, decreased to $6.69 per gram in the quarter, compared to $6.96 per gram in the prior quarter. The decline was a result of specific pricing programs offered to assist patients in need who have been negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, along with other promotional programs.

The average selling price of adult-use cannabis, before excise tax, decreased to $3.82 per gram in the quarter, compared to $4.29 per gram in the prior quarter, primarily due to consumer trends towards the purchase of large-format and price compression in the market.

Adjusted cannabis gross profit for the third quarter was $20.3 million, with an adjusted cannabis gross margin of 39.2%, compared to $31.2 million and 45.9%, respectively in the prior quarter. The decrease in adjusted cannabis gross profit and adjusted cannabis gross margin1 was primarily due to lower yields that are typically experienced in the Company’s third quarter, due to less sunlight in December through February, and the impacts of the product returns described above. The remaining difference was due to the overall decrease in average selling price based on sales mix.

Adjusted distribution gross profit for the third quarter was $11.4 million, with an adjusted distribution gross margin of 13.1%, compared to $12.1 million and 13.1% in the prior quarter. The decrease in adjusted distribution gross profit1 was a result of a decrease in distribution revenue at Aphria’s CC Pharma subsidiary in Germany driven by COVID-19 restrictions, which negatively impacted pharmacy revenue and the importation of inventory from other countries.

During the quarter, the Company’s adjusted gross margin on beverage alcohol decreased from 60.5% to 47.9%. The prior quarter’s gross margin included only 5 days of sales with a sales mix that more heavily skewed towards on-premises consumption in the prior quarter.

Operating expenses in the quarter increased to $100.0 million from $82.7 million in the prior quarter and increased from $50.9 million from the third quarter of the prior year. The increase from the prior quarter was primarily driven by the impacts of the growth in the Company’s share price in the quarter on non-cash share-based compensation expense and the addition of a full quarter of operating expenses from SweetWater, including the amortization charges on its assets. The remaining increase is from transaction costs associated with the acquisition of SweetWater, the proposed business combination with Tilray, other potential acquisitions and one-time litigation costs. During the quarter, management identified that COVID-19 and the provincial lockdowns were going to be more impactful than initially expected. In response, management implemented several cost savings initiatives in the quarter, protecting the Company’s profitability and adjusted EBITDA.

Net loss for the third quarter of fiscal year 2021 was $361.0 million, or a loss of $1.14 per share, compared to a net loss $120.6 million, or a loss of $0.42 per share in the prior quarter, and net income of $5.7 million, or earnings $0.02 per share in the third quarter last year. On an adjusted basis excluding the impacts of the items noted in the reconciliation table below, the Company recorded a net loss for the third quarter of fiscal year 2021 of $47.9 million, or a loss of $0.15 per share.

For the three months ended February 28,

For the nine months ended February 28,

2021

2020

2021

2020

Net (loss) income

$ (360,996)

$ 5,697

$ (486,689)

$ 14,209

Unrealized loss (gain) on convertible debentures

264,788

(23,145)

352,013

(86,430)

Share-based compensation

36,271

5,126

54,127

17,645

Transaction costs

12,013

2,478

37,637

3,904

Adjusted net income (loss)

$ (47,924)

$ (9,844)

$ (42,912)

$ (50,672)

Adjusted income (loss) per share – basic2

$ (0.15)

$ (0.04)

$ (0.14)

$ (0.20)

Adjusted EBITDA increased to $12.7 million for the third quarter compared to $12.6 million the prior quarter. Adjusted EBITDA from cannabis business for the third quarter was $7.9 million compared to $12.9 million in the prior quarter. Adjusted EBITDA loss from businesses under development for the third quarter was $1.5 million compared to adjusted EBITDA loss of $3.2 million in the prior quarter. Adjusted EBITDA from the beverage alcohol business was $5.0 million for the third quarter compared to $0.3 million for the prior quarter with the third quarter of fiscal 2021 representing the first full quarter contribution of SweetWater’s operations in the Company’s results. Adjusted EBITDA from distribution business for the third quarter was $1.3 million, compared to $2.6 million in the prior quarter.

The Company continued to improve its free cash flow in the quarter, as the Company moved closer to its target of generating positive free cash flow.

 Q3 – 2021

 Q2 – 2021

Cash provided by (used in) operating activities:

$  1,150

$  3,404

Investment in capital and intangible assets

(5,045)

(19,726)

Free cash flow

$  (3,895)

$  (16,322)

CAUTIONARY NOTE REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS: Certain information in this news release constitutes forward-looking information or forward-looking statements (together, “forward-looking statements“) under applicable securities laws and are expressly qualified by this cautionary statement. Any information or statements that are contained in this press release that are not statements of historical fact may be deemed to be forward-looking statements, including, but not limited to, statements in this press release with regards to Canadian, U.S. and international growth, Aphria’s market position, ability to generate consistent growth, net revenue and adjusted EBITDA, completion of the combination with Tilray and expected synergies from the combination, expected scale of operations of the combined company, and expectations regarding future balance sheet strength of the combine Aphria and Tilray. The Company uses words such as “forecast”, “future”, “should”, “could”, “enable”, “potential”, “contemplate”, “believe”, “anticipate”, “estimate”, “plan”, “expect”, “intend”, “may”, “project”, “will”, “would” and the negative of these terms or similar expressions to identify forward-looking statements, although not all forward-looking statements contain these identifying words. Various assumptions were used in drawing the conclusions contained in the forward-looking statements throughout this press release. Forward-looking statements reflect management’s current beliefs with respect to future events and are based on information currently available to management including based on reasonable assumptions, estimates, internal and external analysis and opinions of management considering its experience, perception of trends, current conditions and expected developments as well as other factors that management believes to be relevant as at the date such statements are made. Forward-looking statements involve significant known and unknown risks and uncertainties. Many factors could cause actual results, performance or achievement to be materially different from any forward-looking statements. Factors that may cause such differences include, but are not limited to, risks associated with assumptions and expectations described in the Company’s critical accounting policies and estimates; the adoption and impact of certain accounting pronouncements; the Company’s future financial and operating performance; the competitive and business strategies of the Company; the intention to grow the business, operations and potential activities of the Company; the Company’s ability to provide a return on investment;

the Company’s ability to maintain a strong financial position and manage costs; the Company’s ability to maximize the utilization of its existing assets and investments; the Company’s ability to take a leadership position in the industry; the expected inventory and production capacity of the Company; the expected category growth of the Company’s products;  the anticipated increase in demand for bulk and saleable flower, and the related growth in the wholesale market; the expected variability of wholesale cannabis revenue; the market for the Company’s current and proposed products, including vape pens, as well as the Company’s ability to capture market share; the anticipated timing for the release of expected product offerings; the expected cost to produce a gram of dried cannabis; the expected cost to process cannabis oil; the development of affiliated brands, product diversification and future corporate development; expectations with respect to the Company’s product development, product offering and the sales mix thereof; the Company’s satisfaction of international demand for its products; the Company’s plans with respect to importation/exportation;  the Company’s ability to meet the demand for medical cannabis; the Company’s plans to establish strategic partnerships, including collaborations with academic institutions in Germany; whether the Company will have sufficient working capital and its ability to obtain financing required in order to develop its business and continue operations; the Company’s expected ongoing contractual relationships, and the terms thereof; the Company’s ability to comply with its financial covenants in the future; the applicable laws, regulations, licensing and any amendments thereof related to the cultivation, production and sale of cannabis product in the Canadian and international markets; the grant, renewal and impact of any license or supplemental license to conduct activities with cannabis or any amendments thereof; the Company’s purpose, mission, vision and values; expectations with respect to crop rotation and harvest, the anticipated future gross margins of the Company and the potential for significant growths or losses; the potential for the Company to record future impairment losses; the performance of the Company’s business and operations; the Company’s ability to capitalize on the US market; future expenditures, strategic investments and capital activities; the anticipated timing for the first harvest from the Company’s German cultivation facility and the expected capacity of such facility;  current and future legal actions, and the Company’s ability to cover any costs or judgements arising from these actions either through insurance or otherwise; Aphria’s and Tilray’s strategic business combination and the expected timing and closing of the combination including, receipt of required shareholder approvals, court approvals and satisfaction of other closing customary conditions; the expected strategic and financial benefits of the combination, including estimates of future cost reductions, synergies, including pre-tax synergies, savings and efficiencies; estimates of pro–forma financial information of the combined Aphria and Tilray, including in respect of expected revenues and production of cannabis;; the combined company’s anticipated scalable medical and adult-use cannabis platforms that are expected to strengthen the leadership position in Canada, internationally and, eventually in the United States; the expectation that the combined company will offer a diversified and branded product offering and distribution footprint, state-of-the-art cultivation, processing and manufacturing facilities; operational efficiencies expected to be generated as a result of the combination in the amount of approximately C$100 million of pre-tax annual cost synergies; the value and returns to shareholders expected to be generated by the business combination; expectations of future balance sheet strength and future equity of the Combined Company; the continued impact of COVID-19 nationally and globally, which could have a material adverse impact on Aphria’s business, operations and financial results, including disruptions in cultivation and processing, supply chains and sales channels, as well as a deterioration of general economic conditions including national and/or global recessions and the response of governments to the COVID-19 pandemic in respect of the operation of retail stores; general economic conditions; adverse industry events; steps taken in response to COVID-19, including lockdowns and the dissemination and effectiveness of vaccines; and the impacts of Brexit on the Company’s German business. Readers are cautioned that the foregoing list is not exhaustive, and they should consider the other factors discussed under the heading “Risk Factors” in Aphria’s most recent Annual Information Form and under the heading “Industry Trends and Risks” in Aphria’s Management’s Discussion and Analysis for the third quarter and nine months ended February 28, 2021, each available on SEDAR at www.sedar.com and on EDGAR at www.sec.gov. Readers are further cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements as there can be no assurance that the plans, intentions or expectations upon which they are based will occur. Such information, although considered reasonable by management at the time of preparation, may prove to be incorrect and actual results may differ materially from those anticipated.

The forward-looking statements included in this press release are made as of the date of this press release and the Company does not undertake any obligation to publicly update such forward-looking statements to reflect new information, subsequent events or otherwise unless required by applicable securities laws. Neither the Toronto Stock Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of Toronto Stock Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this press release.

The schedule below is an excerpt of Aphria Inc.’s financial statements prepared on a basis consistent with IFRS for the third quarter and nine months ended February 28, 2021 and filed on SEDAR at www.sedar.com and on EDGAR at www.sec.gov. This schedule does not contain all of the information in Aphria Inc.’s financial statements that is important to you. You should read the financial statements and Management’s Discussion and Analysis for the third quarter and nine months ended February 28, 2021 to obtain a comprehensive understanding of Aphria Inc.’s financial statements and notes thereto under IFRS and related information.

 Aphria Inc.

Condensed Interim Consolidated Statements of Income (Loss) and Comprehensive Income (Loss)

(Unaudited – in thousands of Canadian dollars, except share and per share amounts)

 For the three months ended

February 28,

 For the nine months ended

February 28,

2021

2020

2021

2020

Net revenue

$  153,638

$  144,424

$  459,859

$  391,136

Cost of goods sold

115,872

108,733

335,008

297,403

Gross profit before fair value adjustments

37,766

35,691

124,851

93,733

Fair value adjustment on sale of inventory

45,044

16,383

102,600

36,060

Fair value adjustment on growth of biological assets

(38,967)

(40,267)

(124,209)

(86,912)

Gross profit

31,689

59,575

146,460

144,585

Operating expenses:

General and administrative

26,095

27,920

82,239

72,301

Share-based compensation

36,271

5,126

54,127

17,645

Selling

7,632

5,089

22,383

12,731

Amortization

13,792

5,352

24,848

16,256

Marketing and promotion

4,041

4,185

15,421

16,611

Research and development

158

710

586

1,992

Transaction costs

12,013

2,478

37,637

3,904

100,002

50,860

237,241

141,440

Operating loss

(68,313)

8,715

(90,781)

3,145

Finance income (expense), net

(10,025)

(7,352)

(23,302)

(17,615)

Non-operating income (expense), net

(276,507)

9,848

(383,626)

34,719

(Loss) income before income taxes

(354,845)

11,211

(497,709)

20,249

Income taxes (recovery)

6,151

5,514

(11,020)

6,040

Net (loss) income

(360,996)

5,697

(486,689)

14,209

Other comprehensive (loss) income

Other comprehensive (loss) income

(5,836)

(734)

(4,778)

(2,729)

Comprehensive (loss) income

$  (366,832)

$  4,963

$  (491,467)

$  11,480

Total comprehensive income (loss) attributable to:

Shareholders of Aphria Inc

(385,279)

5,893

(538,745)

12,944

Non-controlling interests

18,447

(930)

47,278

(1,464)

$  (366,832)

$  4,963

$  (491,467)

$  11,480

Weighted average number of common shares – basic

316,670,951

257,517,234

299,130,624

253,477,710

Weighted average number of common shares – diluted

316,670,951

257,955,708

299,130,624

254,010,666

(Loss) income per share – basic

$  (1.14)

$  0.02

$  (1.63)

$  0.06

(Loss) income per share – diluted

$  (1.14)

$  0.02

$  (1.63)

$  0.06

Aphria Inc.

Condensed Interim Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows

(Unaudited – in thousands of Canadian dollars)

 For the nine months ended

February 28,

2021

2020

Cash used in operating activities:

Net (loss) income for the period

$  (486,689)

$  14,209

Adjustments for:

Future income taxes

(37,974)

2,040

Fair value adjustment on sale of inventory

102,600

36,060

Fair value adjustment on growth of biological assets

(124,209)

(86,912)

Unrealized foreign exchange loss (gain)

24,744

3,136

Amortization

54,820

34,832

Loss on promisorry notes receivable

12,000

Unrealized loss on convertible notes receivable

3,786

7,569

Transaction costs associated with business acquisitions

31,199

Other non-cash items

(641)

(544)

Share-based compensation

54,127

17,645

Loss on long-term investments

5,272

28,144

Loss (gain) on convertible debentures

352,013

(86,430)

Change in non-cash working capital

(43,831)

(102,941)

(64,783)

(121,192)

Cash provided by (used in) financing activities:

Share capital issued, net of cash issuance costs

127,163

99,727

Proceeds from warrants and options exercised

178

5,252

Proceeds from long-term debt

127,471

79,400

Repayment of long-term debt

(6,536)

(9,730)

Repayment of lease liabilities

(1,824)

(912)

(Decrease) increase in bank indebtedness

(537)

6,948

Dividend paid to non-controlling interest

(14,700)

231,215

180,685

Cash used in investing activities:

Proceeds from disposal of marketable securities

19,861

Investment in capital and intangible assets

(42,075)

(104,397)

Proceeds from disposal of capital and intangible assets

8,193

1,673

Promissory notes advances

(3,000)

Repayment of convertible notes receivable

5,000

Investment in long-term investments and equity investees

(605)

Proceeds from disposal of long-term investments and equity investees

10,452

26,177

Net cash paid on business acquisitions

(354,396)

(34,722)

(375,826)

(92,013)

Effect of foreign exchange on cash and cash equivalents

(20,694)

(3,175)

Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents

(230,088)

(35,695)

Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period

497,222

550,797

Cash and cash equivalents, end of period

$  267,134

$  515,102

Cash and cash equivalents are comprised of:

Cash in bank

$  35,218

$  514,899

Short-term deposits

231,916

203

Cash and cash equivalents

$  267,134

$  515,102

Adjusted EBITDA is a non-IFRS financial measure that does not have any standardized meaning prescribed by IFRS and may not be comparable to similar measures presented by other companies. The Company calculates adjusted EBITDA as net income (loss), plus (minus) income taxes (recovery), plus (minus) finance (income) expense, net, plus (minus) non-operating (income) loss, net, plus amortization , plus share-based compensation, plus (minus) non-cash fair value adjustments on sale of inventory and on growth of biological assets, plus impairment, plus transaction costs and certain one-time non-operating expenses, as determined by management, all as follows:

For the three months ended

February 28,

For the nine months ended

February 28,

2021

2020

2021

2020

Net (loss) income

$  (360,996)

$  5,697

$  (486,689)

$  14,209

Income taxes

6,151

5,514

(11,020)

6,040

Finance expense, net

10,025

7,352

23,302

17,615

Non-operating (income) loss, net

276,507

(9,848)

383,626

(34,719)

Amortization16

25,568

13,301

54,820

34,832

Share-based compensation

36,271

5,126

54,127

17,645

Fair value adjustment on sale of inventory

45,044

16,383

102,600

36,060

Fair value adjustment on growth of biological assets

(38,967)

(40,267)

(124,209)

(86,912)

Acquisition mark-up on inventory sold

1,035

1,035

Transaction costs

12,013

2,478

37,637

3,904

 Adjusted EBITDA

$  12,651

$  5,736

$  35,229

$  8,674

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1 Based on the most recently reported quarterly financials for Aphria and Tilray at December 16, 2020.

2 In this press release, reference is made to adjusted cannabis gross profit, adjusted cannabis gross margin, adjusted beverage alcohol gross profit, adjusted beverage alcohol gross margin, adjusted distribution gross profit, adjusted distribution gross margin, adjusted net income (loss) Adjusted loss per share calculated based on the weighted average number of common shares – basic as disclosed in the Company’s financial statements, adjusted EBITDA, adjusted EBITDA from cannabis business, adjusted EBITDA from distribution business, adjusted EBITDA from businesses under development, adjusted EBITDA from beverage alcohol business, free cash flow,  cash costs to produce dried cannabis per gram, “all-in” cost of sales of dried cannabis per gram, capital and intangible asset expenditures – wholly-owned subsidiaries, and capital and intangible asset expenditures – majority-owned subsidiaries which are not measures of financial performance under International Financial Reporting Standards, as issued by the International Accounting Standards Board (IFRS). These metrics and measures are not recognized measures under IFRS, do not have meanings prescribed under IFRS and as a result are unlikely to be comparable to similar measures presented by other companies. These measures are provided as information complementary to those IFRS measures by providing a further understanding of our operating results from the perspective of management. As such, these measures should not be considered in isolation or in lieu of review of our financial information reported under IFRS. Definitions and reconciliations for all terms above can be found in the Company’s Management’s Discussion and Analysis for the three months ended February 28, 2021, filed on SEDAR and EDGAR. A definition and reconciliation of adjusted EBITDA to net income (loss) can be found at the end of this press release.

3 As disclosed on the Condensed Interim Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows.

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