Conservative leadership candidate Maxime Bernier out-fundraised Kevin O’Leary in the first quarter of 2017, according to Elections Canada filings released Monday.

Bernier raised $1,031,312.18 from 5,724 individual contributions and O’Leary raised $1,029,568.48 from 8,084 different donations.

Lisa Raitt, surprisingly, raised just $208,368.00 — less than Pierre Lemieux’s campaign.

Kellie Leitch raised $536,418.94 from 3,291 individual contributions, followed by Erin O’Toole at $424,346.63 and Andrew Scheer with $403,014.45. Michael Chong is in sixth place, having raised $283,978.00. Just behind Chong is Lemieux at $237,693.84.

Brad Trost raised $120,114.00.

Andrew Saxton, Chris Alexander, Rick Peterson, Steven Blaney and Deepak Obhrai raised less than $100,000 each.

Tony Clement, who dropped out of the race in October, posted a higher return than Obhrai. Dan Linsday, a Winnipeg physician who dropped out in December, raised $2,525.00.

In total, leadership candidates raised $4,609,631.38.

The numbers show that the Bernier campaign has kept up its momentum. In 2016’s fourth fundraising quarter, Bernier brought in $586,165.27.