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This is about government funded leave, which as far as I know already is paid to the "primary care giver" and not to the mother.
Also, a reduced amount (same amount of money, but for less time - effectively just when the baby is a newborn) is available for the secondary care giver.
Where we got burned with that is the funding is means tested and based on an estimate of your income. When we actually did our tax a year later... it turned out we were not eligible. So I'd taken unpaid leave from my job and then was later forced to pay the government back all of the money that they gave me during those weeks.
If/when we have a second kid, I don't think I'll risk applying for government funded leave. I'll just use my annual leave or something and deal with going a year or three without any actual break from work.