called whitefish energy. it had only two full-time employees on the day the contract was signed. underlying many of the questions is the fact that whitefish is based in a small hometown of u.s. interior secretary ryan zinke. leyla santiago has the very latest. >> reporter: dave and christine, puerto rico's power authority wants to cancel the controversial contract with montana-based utility company whitefish energy. this comes on the same day that the governor of puerto rico has not only said this contract should be canceled, but he also says there should be a full investigation into the $300 million deal. the contracting process behind it. and the details that led to where we are today. remember, this is a controversial contract that many believed was a big task for a company that just perhaps wasn't ready to take it on, to restore puerto rico's very vulnerable power grid, a company that is