What's the meaning of "could hardly be better"?

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Eartha

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the timing of today's program, the focus of today's program, could hardly be better.


Dear all,

Does the underlined mean "could be the best"?

Thanks in advance.
 
Could hardly be better - difficult to better because it is already really good.

Neither a teacher nor a native speaker

Have a nice day!
 
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