Maxime Bernier led the Conservative leadership field in fourth quarter fundraising, bringing in $586,165.27 from 3,853 contributors, according to an iPolitics analysis of Elections Canada data published Monday.

Bernier was followed by Kellie Leitch ($355,121.42 from 1808 donors), Andrew Scheer ($324,545.50 from 994), Erin O’Toole ($258,943.13 from 816) and Michael Chong ($233,788.49 from 837).

Rounding out the field, Lisa Raitt brought in $181,946.00 from 544, followed by Andrew Saxton ($133,425.00 from 168), Brad Trost ($133,116.48 from 628), Chris Alexander ($116,396.00 from 229), Pierre Lemieux ($112,647.00 from 622), Deepak Obhrai ($108,333.00 from 214), Steven Blaney ($92,398.16 from 635) and Rick Peterson ($71,340.00 from 109).

Though Tony Clement and Dan Lindsay have both dropped out of the race, their campaigns still brought in $37,573.00 and $29,580.00 in the fourth quarter.

Add up all three quarters and Bernier is now ahead of Leitch: He’s the only candidate to have surpassed the $1 million mark in the fourth quarter, as his campaign claimed it did on January 1.

Leitch is second overall, with $805,543 in contributions, followed by Michael Chong ($442,702), Andrew Scheer ($324,546) and Erin O’Toole ($258,943).

Since a number of campaigns only launched in the fourth quarter, however, things could change dramatically when the first quarter data report for 2017 is released.

Kevin O’Leary’s campaign only became official last week, for example; he claims to have raised over $183,000 in one 24-hour period fundraising push.