Not necessarily. It's true that if they were born in the United States, that would give them U.S. citizenship. The parents were expected and required to register the birth when they got back to Canada. If they did that, there's no problem and they're also Canadian citizens. If the parents did not register the birth, then the issue comes up despite the fact that they may only have been out of the country those three days in their entire lives.
Those are some of the types of cases that we're reviewing. In fact, that's where we can exercise subsection 5(4) to grant them citizenship in those unusual circumstances.