 You know, this program is a big deal. It's the only one piece of work that we're doing to try to bring down the cost of high speed Internet to every single American. We're also promoting the competition. More than 65 million Americans live in a place with only one high speed Internet provider. Research shows that when you live somewhere with limited Internet options, you pay five times more on average than families that have more choices. That's what the lack of competition does. It raises the prices you pay. So we're working to fix that problem as well. For example, my administration is taking steps to put a stop to the exclusive deals that landlords make with Internet companies. Because those sweetheart arrangements, millions of Americans who live in apartment buildings only have one Internet option. And if they can stop those exclusive deals, then families will have the option to choose a provider that they want. And that means companies will have to compete for their business, which in turn means lower prices.