Hah, I actually read that a while ago.
A task in my case is nothing more than a description of when the task should appear and when it should be marked as complete.
The "context" object i'm talking about is actually the task handler you're talking about. The interface helps with code completion, unit tests. Now, if the context needs data, it will gather that data itself via an available model, so there are no actual different formats in methods in the context object.