... and here you go with a minimal example for comparison:

 <<
   { \key es \major s1 \key c \major s }
   { \key a \major s1 \key c \major s }
 >>

Exact same character spacing, but the horizontal distance of naturals makes
the difference.
Obviously, we can't use uniform spacing for these cases...

The problematic spacing can clearly be seen when directly comparing a
corresponding pair of naturals:
<http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/file/t3887/key_cancellation_spacing_01.png>
 

All the best,
Torsten



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