I understand where Mr. Sheehan's coming from. Again, it's a request. Everything is based on the request being followed through on. If the Auditor General chooses not to take on our request, that's her prerogative. Thus, the last sentence becomes moot.
If she decides to take on the report, then an invitation to come to committee would be part of the request. If she chooses not to come to committee, I believe we and the chair have no means to compel her. I think the request to come to committee and make the report public is reasonable in light of the context it's written in. I don't think we need to wordsmith anything here, Mr. Sheehan. I think it's already there.