"I'd like to think that," Kate said to Kiley, "but if we were, we wouldn't have been called out for not doing it in the first place. We can take individual preferences into account if there's something specific you all want to do, but if everyone wants vacuuming and no one wants to clean the kitchen, for example, someone's going to have to be assigned elsewhere. We can rotate so no one's stuck with it more than once a month or so, but I think the chances of 100% participation with everyone volunteering evenly for everything that needs doing is unrealistic."