I think it's fair to say that there were occasions when the committee found itself having to scramble because of the awkwardness of 24 hours. Twenty-four hours in House time is basically one sleep. The clerk may get something late in the day, put it on e-mail that evening when you've already gone home or to other meetings, and you find out that for your meeting at 10 o'clock the next morning there is a matter that has to be dealt with. That is 24 hours under House calculations, even for your submissions for notices of motions for House purposes.
I would simply respond that it could be a problem. It has, at least on one occasion, been a problem.