tonight secretary nop tawno is calling for a full review of her department's spending decision. we want to introduce you to the man who has contributed to all of the trouble being caused the secretary. our drew griffin we want to those remote locations in montana to investigate and this is his report. >> reporter: we knew this we had to see this to believe it, but after driving for hours we thought we might never see it. we've been driving for five in a country that has more antelopes than people. bridges to nowhere. this may be the topper. it was supposed to be $15 million to replace what appears to be a perfectly fine border crossing station. especially when you consider the bureau of transportation statistics say this border crossing station in montana sees fewer than 20 vehicles a day. it's not that you could just call this border crossing slow. here i am in the middle of the day sitting in the middle of the road. there's nobody here. it's even quieter here, the boarder crossing at white tail, montana. the bureau of transportation statistic says the custom agents here have a