It’s not quite as linear as that. Different tissues on gas and off gas at different rates. The Buhlmann ZHL-16C algorithm (used by Shearwater and several other computers) tracks 16 different tissue compartments. Tracks is not the right word, it’s more like a prediction. The slow tissues are always lagging. A deep stop can be beneficial for fast tissue offgassing, while contributing to more ongassing by the slow tissues. It would all depend on the actual parameters of the dive.
However, at a max depth of 60 feet, it’s probably not going to matter much either way. Assuming of course that the dive is well within the NDLs.