The Auditor General's recommendation wasn't to disregard her findings. After all, she did find that many projects were ineligible. Her recommendation was not for you to check on your end whether those same projects were eligible or not. Her recommendation was to check whether all the other projects met the eligibility criteria.
She looked at a sample of projects. I don't think it takes a statistics course to understand that when a sample of a few projects reveals that they don't meet the eligibility criteria, the eligibility of all the other projects has to be checked. You shouldn't be contradicting my assessment or the Auditor General's. It's a real shame.
Let's say a project is found to be ineligible by both the Auditor General and the consultants. Can you confirm that the ineligible projects will continue to receive funding because of the clause stipulating that the contract can't be cancelled?