There are several things to consider in that question:
1) Time. My average speed for solo, open road riding is about 18 mph. Under good conditions, 22 miles would take me 1.15. Together with a (near) mandatory stretch, shower and change, that's a sizeable chunk of morning and afternoon.
2) Recovery. Already as it is, my commute is too long for adequate recovery between daily rides. I've got stamina to spare, but for race season, I commute LESS. I'm consistently faster on Monday than friday.
3) Shower and change. You'd need that for such a length of ride.
4) Personal fitness. My commute is 16 miles each direction. Took a year to ramp up to doing it daily. Starting out doing 22 isn unlikely to end well.
5) Bike storage. You need a decent bike for that kind of use, so you'll want to keep it. Not always that easy.
If there is an easy option for alternate travel you could probably make it work by riding in, travel home by other means, travel in by other means, ride home. Or do every 2nd day. One colleague takes the car half way, then ride. Entirely doable, but takes a lot of dedication.