I would start by saying that I think we might not support the expansion of the Auditor General's purview to organizations receiving smaller amounts of federal funding, which is I think the major significant change you're referring to.
I'm not surprised to hear she was concerned about that, in terms of her workload. It's perhaps more important that there be some capability of the Auditor General to work with the financial statements and documents, and with contracts, once they're signed, that the federal government has entered into with private companies—rather than NGOs and non-profits that are receiving $1 million over five years, or whatever that figure was.