Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez offered to “make a deal” with Texas senator Ted Cruz on Thursday after the diametrically opposed politicians actually agreed with each other on lobbying reform.

The Democratic socialist wrote on Twitter that “at minimum there should be a long wait period” before a member of Congress leaves Washington D.C. and cashes in as a lobbyist for a large corporation.

The freshman Congresswoman found an unlikely supporter, however, when Cruz agreed.

“Here’s something I don’t say often: on this point, I AGREE with @AOC” Cruz tweeted.

“Indeed, I have long called for a LIFETIME BAN on former Members of Congress becoming lobbyists. The Swamp would hate it, but perhaps a chance for some bipartisan cooperation?”

Ocasio-Cortez made the proposal for them to work on a legislative policy in both chambers of Congress.

“.@tedcruz if you’re serious about a clean bill, then I’m down. Let’s make a deal,” Ocasio-Cortez wrote to Cruz. “If we can agree on a bill with no partisan snuck-in clauses, no poison pills, etc – just a straight, clean ban on members of Congress becoming paid lobbyists – then I’ll co-lead the bill with you.”

Cruz responded: “You’re on.”

According to the nonprofit consumer advocacy organization Public Citizen, nearly 60 percent of former members of the 115th Congress who work outside of politics are lobbying or work to influence federal policy.