I am answering your question.
You talk about demanding papers. Yes, CFIA has the ability to demand papers, but not in a timely way and in a format that is usable. Those are the changes in Bill S-11, so don't muddy the waters any more than you already have.
CFIA has the ability to decertify a plant. That's a nuclear strike, and CFIA is loath to do that simply because of the recertification process that is required.
Having said that, to answer your question, the Auditor General of Canada has the ability at any time to audit any department, any agency, of this country. We would welcome that, certainly. He has that ability, and we would look forward to that.