Yes, it could be. That's why usually people put in motions about things they think are pretty urgent. After all, the committee will have an agenda anyway that we're all working on together, and if a member wants to inject something into that agenda, it's probably something they consider to be pretty important on kind of an emergency basis.
If a person puts it in on Friday afternoon by 3:30 p.m., it should be ready to be debated by Tuesday at 3:30 p.m., unless the committee decides by motion to defer it to the next meeting or something. The fact is, if you don't do it that way, then the motion wouldn't be debated till Thursday. So something that was an emergency would then be waiting four business days before it could be debated.
When I was in the chair of the health committee, sometimes I saw motions in the morning of the day they were up for debate that afternoon, because of the problems with translation.
Believe me, we're pretty sharp. We can figure out what we feel about a motion, and debate it and vote on it. But if everybody feels unprepared, and maybe the issue is pretty complex, they can vote as a committee to defer it to a future meeting. Or they can table it or something like that, if it's too difficult to debate right away.