 Mae Cymreffwifier Ffysgwyd, y gallwch ddechrau wedi bod y clywed o beth o'r eu cyfrifio ac yn mwynhyn ar gyfer cîn nhw y cyfrifio ac am fwyeddu'm mewn cyfrifio ar y cerddau Scythgoedd ac ym ymweld y gallwch gyfrifio ar gyfer yr ymwyaf ar gyfer y cerddau achos beth oedd yn rhan o hollogau go兴 ac yn hollogau'r cyfrifio'u cefnod yn ddim yn ddefnyddio'r system. One key thing is that, at the moment, if a country breaks the rules on running up excessive deficits, it's very difficult to do anything about it because you need a qualified majority that's over 70% of the votes of the countries in the council to sanction the member-stating question. So a small minority could block. That made it easy for big countries like France and Germany to block any decision saying that they've broken the rules. They did it in 2003, 2004. With the new system, such a decision would be automatic unless there is a qualified majority against taking such a decision. The onus is reversed and I think that's very important guarantee for the smaller countries that the rules will apply equally to all alike, big or small.