Yep, I would have created a separate action for asking Paul about the chairs, and made Paul the context. I'd say that checking the room is an action, and any "findings" from that check would produce new actions. To me, the building context for the chair action is inappropriate, because you can't get this task done by being in the building - you have to get it done through Paul, therefore I'd say that Paul is the appropriate context.
I'm still in favor of multiple contexts, but even if I had multiple contexts, I would have broken out a separate chair action in your example.
Gardener
I'm still in favor of multiple contexts, but even if I had multiple contexts, I would have broken out a separate chair action in your example.
Gardener