Actually, I am very rarely asked to view my work papers. No one's asked for BSA/AML work papers yet, and I do a lot of those. I've recently had one request for IT audit work papers. They generally ask for my resume, which is strong. My reports are not too wordy, but get the points across with complete descriptions of work performed, audit periods, sample sizes, and findings and recommendations. The engagement letters are solid.
I've been in banking for 18 years, with 9 years of it in compliance audit and consulting.
Seems like examiners tend to ask to see more if it's a bank that's had problems in the past.
Just checking to see if the trends are changing. Not worried about it one bit.