Well... not really. It's trying to give men the right to SUPERSEDE the woman's choice. This, in my opinion, is entirely the wrong direction to take. However, the fact that a man's reproductive rights are being discussed at all by a government body is very, very encouraging.
From the article:
"Currently, even in a marriage situation, a man has no right to even be informed of an abortion. But if a woman doesn't have an abortion, men sure have a lot of responsibility then. It's really not fair."
http://www.recordpub.com/news/article/2327981