The Conservatives out-fundraised the governing Liberals in all four quarters this past year.

Fourth quarter 2017 was the Conservative’s best fundraising period since the 2015 election, with the party pulling in $5.8 million. The Liberals meanwhile raised $5.1 million, according to the latest data submitted to Elections Canada published Tuesday night.

The Tories edged the Liberals out just narrowly — by $719,731 — in the fight for fundraising supremacy for the final quarter of 2017.

The NDP meanwhile continued its post-election fundraising slump, lagging far behind the two main parties. The party managed to pull in just $2.04 million. But, on the bright side for NDPers, it was their best showing since 2015.

Throughout the entire year, the Tories raised $18,859,191, the Liberals $14,069,320, and the NDP $4,874,277.

While the Conservatives are ahead in the money-making game, they pulled in roughly the same amount of donors the Liberals did in the fourth quarter.

The Liberals fundraised from 39,666 donors, while the Tories convinced 40,810 Canadians to open their wallets. The NDP pulled in 18,771 individual donors, according to the data.