 Rydych chi'n gweithio'r bydd y Mylywyr yn 1978, ar gyffredin ac yn Glasgow, rydyn ni'n ymgyrchio cyfan. A byddai'n cael ei bod yn ddiweddar i ddraig o'r byddau yn gweithio'r byddau yn ddod o'r bydau'r byddau yn ymgyrchio, ac y byddai'n cael ei ddysgu'r byddau yn ddrwg yn ymddangos, yn ymgyrchio'r bydau yn gweithio'r byddau yn gweithio'r byddau yn ymgyrchio'r byddau. Mae'n ddiddordeb yn gwneud am yr ysgol, The business model of the Worker's Co-operative is really key to why I'm here really. We work for the benefit of the members. We get a member's dividend if our sales rise, for example, and basically that's a profit-related payment. So there is an incentive there to work really hard for the company. Well, we feel that we're part of a co-operative network in the UK. We're a member of Co-operatives UK, which is the apex organisation for worker co-ops. We also trade, inter-trade with other co-ops such as Essential in Bristol and Suma based in Halifax. One of our sister co-ops who we helped set up is in Inverness, Highland Whole Foods, and we trade with them as well. The current challenge probably that faces us at Green City as we are becoming, or we have become pretty successful at what we do, our sales have. Despite the recession actually our sales have continued to rise as well. So we are really looking to increase our warehouse space. There's quite a lot of competition out there now. There's many different, including from other co-ops of course as well. But I would hope that we have our niche market here, but we've also got a very loyal customer base to whom we're very, very grateful that they've supported us through the years because we wouldn't be here without them. And I would hope that the relationship that we've built with these customers over the years is a personal one as well as a professional one.