THOMAS PEREZ, SECRETARY OF LABOR: The president, as he has done with the Department of Labor on minimum wage, on overtime, on so many other issues, he will not hesitate to take executive action. So let me be slightly clearer: the question of executive action, my friends, is a when question because the question of immigration reform is not a question. The need for immigration reform is an economic imperative. It's a moral imperative. It's a national security imperative. And it is an issue that is all about his values and his leadership. That is why I love working for this president, and that is why -- again, as I said to you about eight minutes ago, the most important thing I have learned in my job is you have got to get it right. And I am confident because I have worked with this guy for a while and I have watched him in action, that on immigration, we're going to get it right on the executive side, but we've got to get it right as a society in Congress. I am confident that we can do that.